Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Denmark, in support of the US-led coalition to the north of Syria, a team of 14 military doctors, US navy to support a frigate, a battalion, a battleship and four fighter aircraft to be sent to Syria, he said.
Speaking at a news conference with Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod and Defense Minister Trine Bramsen, Prime Minister Frederiksen said that Denmark would increase its military activities internationally.
Frederiksen stated that he would send a maximum of 65 people to the UN Financial Stability Mission in Mali (MİNUSMA) with a crew of 65 people and a helicopter, a team of 70 people and a helicopter for the Barkhane Operation in the Sahel region of Africa under the leadership of France. senior military manager will be given support. Our aim as the government is to carry out an active foreign policy. We will implement this policy with our allies, the US, NATO, the EU and the UN.
THE US IS SATISFIED WITH DENMARK'S MILITARY SHIPMENT
The US Department of Defense (Pentagon) said it was pleased with the Danish decision to send troops to Syria to support the US-led anti-Daesh coalition.
Pentagon Spokesman Jonathan R. Hoffman, in a written statement, "the United States, the Danish government to support the operation of the Natural Stability Operation in Syria to announce the announcement and will continue to share the burden and responsibility in this important mission welcomes the statement." he said.
Stating that Denmark is an important partner in the anti-Daesh coalition, Hoffman said, "This shipment is an indication of Denmark's determination to work with our partners, including the SDG, and not to return. Our Danish partners will work with a small number of US military forces for stability and security in northeastern Syria", he said.