Politics9/29/2025Bloomberg

Denmark Calls In NATO Help for EU Summit After Drone Attacks

Denmark Calls In NATO Help for EU Summit After Drone Attacks

Denmark has sought NATO's assistance in securing the upcoming European Union summit in Copenhagen, following a series of drone incursions that authorities believe may be linked to Russia. The Danish government has expressed concerns about potential threats to the summit, which will be attended by EU leaders. In response, NATO allies have agreed to provide security support, including air and maritime surveillance, to help ensure the safety of the event. The decision to involve NATO reflects Denmark's desire to bolster its defenses and mitigate any potential risks posed by the recent drone activity, which has raised concerns about potential espionage or disruptive actions during the high-level meeting. The summit is expected to address a range of pressing issues facing the EU, and Denmark's request for NATO's support underscores the seriousness with which it is approaching the security challenges surrounding the event.

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