Britain and Denmark have reached an agreement to strengthen military cooperation, including in the event of crises that may require "containment of Russia". This was stated in a statement issued by the Ministry of Defense in London after a meeting between the head of the department Ben Wallace and his Danish counterpart Trine Brahsen, reports TACC.
"The United Kingdom and Denmark will develop and cooperate with activities in support of the host country (NATO) to ensure that British forces can be deployed quickly in Denmark in the event of a crisis. In order to control Russia's aggressive behavior and other threats, NATO needs the ability to deploy forces in all its regions at a pace appropriate to the changing situation, providing timely support to Allies in the event of a crisis or military conflict. text.
The parties also agreed to strengthen bilateral partnerships in the field of defense and cooperation within the Alliance in a number of other areas. Cooperation in the Baltic region is also mentioned, including through the Alliance's expanded presence in Estonia and NATO's multinational division North. London will also work with Copenhagen at the United Expeditionary Force, a coalition formed by the United Kingdom in 2014. The two countries also intend to work closely together on intelligence sharing, maritime defense, air and naval intelligence and joint exercises.
The intention was also stated to explore the possibilities for strengthening cooperation in the field of counter-terrorism and maintaining stability in African countries.
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