Denmark and EU Leaders Convene on Defense Strategies Amid Russian Threat Concerns

European Union leaders are gathering in Copenhagen to refine key defense initiatives, with a primary focus on countering potential Russian threats. Among the priority projects under discussion is the development of a ‘drone wall’ designed to bolster border security and monitor potential incursions. Denmark has expressed concerns over the possibility of a Russian ‘hybrid war’, emphasizing the need for a unified European response to safeguard national interests.

During the meetings, EU officials are also addressing the broader implications of hybrid warfare, which encompasses cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns, and covert military operations. The Danish government has called for increased coordination among member states to mitigate these risks and enhance collective resilience. The discussions highlight an ongoing effort to modernize defense strategies in light of evolving security challenges.