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Jeppe Kofod

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Danish politician (born 1974)

Jeppe Kofod
Minister for Foreign Affairs
In office
27 June 2019 – 15 December 2022
Prime MinisterMette Frederiksen
Preceded byAnders Samuelsen
Succeeded byLars Løkke Rasmussen
Vice President of theProgressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Assumed office
14 December 2016
PresidentSergei Stanishev
Preceded byPosition established
Member of the European Parliament
forDenmark
In office
1 July 2014 – 27 June 2019
Preceded byDan Jørgensen
Succeeded byMarianne Vind
Member of theFolketing
forBornholm
In office
11 March 1998 – 30 June 2014
Preceded byEva Fatum
Succeeded byLea Wermelin
Personal details
BornJeppe Sebastian Kofod
(1974-03-14)14 March 1974 (age 51)
PartySocial Democrats
Other political
affiliations
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
EducationRoskilde University
Harvard University
WebsiteOfficial website

Jeppe Sebastian Kofod (born 14 March 1974) is a former Danish politician of theSocial Democratic Party who served asMinister of Foreign Affairs ofDenmark between 27 June 2019 to 15 December 2022.

Kofod previously served as aMember of the European Parliament (MEP) from 2014 to 2019. Within theParty of European Socialists group, he led theSocial Democrats from Denmark. Kofod was a member of theFolketing (the Danish Parliament) from theSocial Democrats from 1998 until 2014 and again briefly as a substitute member for two months in 2023.

Education

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From 2006 to 2007 Kofod completed a Master in Public Administration atHarvard University'sJohn F. Kennedy School of Government.[1]

Political career

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Member of the Danish Parliament, 1998–2014

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Jeppe Kofod was a member of the Danish Parliament, theFolketing, first elected after the1998 Danish general election for the constituency ofBornholm.[2] During his time in the Danish Parliament he served as chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs.[2]

AtEaster in 2008, the then 34-year-old Jeppe Kofod appeared in the media because it emerged that in the evening after giving a lecture for theSocial Democratic Youth of Denmark (DSU), he had sex with a 15-year-old girl from DSU.[3] Denmark'sage of consent is 15.[4] Kofod commented at the time that he had shown a 'lack of judgment' in having a 'morally inappropriate relationship'.[5][6]The episode led, among other things, to Kofod resigning from his committee posts and his post as foreign affairs spokesman for the Social Democrats.[7][8] The chairman of DSU,Jacob Bjerregaard, stated that Kofod had violated DSU's rules and that he was no longer welcome in DSU.[9][10]

Member of the European Parliament, 2014–2019

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Kofod was the head of theDanishSocialists and Democrats' delegation and vice-president of theProgressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in theEuropean Parliament.[11] Serving his first term, he was elected to theEuropean Parliament at the2014 European Parliament election, with a total of 170.739 personal votes.[12] He was re-elected in2019.[13]

During his time in the European Parliament, Kofod served on the followingCommittees andDelegations:[14]

In addition to his committee assignments, Kofod was a member of the followingintergroups in theEuropean Parliament:

Kofod was also a supporter of the MEP Heart Group, a group of parliamentarians who have an interest in promoting measures that help reduce the burden ofcardiovascular diseases (CVD).[20] He sat on the executive committee of theAssociation of European Parliamentarians with Africa (AWEPA).[citation needed]

Following the2019 elections, Kofod was part of a cross-party working group in charge of drafting the European Parliament's four-year work program on foreign policy.[21]

Minister of Foreign Affairs, 2019–2022

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Kofod (far left) meeting with (from left to right) US Secrteary of StateAntony Blinken, Greenlandic premierMúte Bourup Egede, and Greenlandic foreign ministerPele Broberg inKangerlussuaq, Greenland in 2021

On 27 June 2019, Kofod was namedminister for foreign affairs in theFrederiksen Cabinet.[22][23]

Early during his tenure, Kofod and Frederiksen faced a diplomatic incident whenU.S. presidentDonald Trump confirmed his interest in buyingGreenland from Denmark;[24] at the time, Kofod said the island could not be bought "in dollars, yuan or roubles".[25] He later approved the establishment of a U.S. consulate in Greenland's capital Nuuk, which was widely seen as part of a broader move by the U.S. to expand its diplomatic and commercial presence in Greenland and the Arctic.[26] In 2020, he welcomed a $12.1 million economic aid package from the U.S. government for Greenland.[27]

Following theBucha massacre in April 2022, Kofod expelled 15 Russian diplomats and embassy staff from Copenhagen, joining other European Union countries in its response to alleged war crimes by Russian troops in Ukraine.[28]

In June 2022, Kofod summoned the Russian ambassador when a Russian warship twice violated Danishterritorial waters north of the Baltic Sea island ofBornholm where a democracy festival attended by senior officials and business people – including Prime Minister Frederiksen – was taking place.[29]

At the2022 Danish general election in November 2022 Kofod was not elected to theFolketing, and when a new government was formed in December, he was replaced by former prime ministerLars Løkke Rasmussen.[30][31]

Kofod was a substitute member of Folketinget for a couple of months from 28 February 2023, replacingMette Gjerskov, who was on leave of absence because of disease. Kofod withdrew from the position on 1 May, retiring from politics altogether.[32] When Gjerskov died on 12 June 2023, Kofod confirmed again that he did not want to take her seat and become an MF again.[33]

References

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  1. ^"Jeppe KOFOD | Curriculum vitae | MEPs | European Parliament".www.europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved6 February 2017.
  2. ^abBiography on the website of the Danish Parliament (Folketinget). Retrieved on 2017-02-06.
  3. ^S-ledelse tager afstand fra Jeppe Kofod. Berlingske.dk.
  4. ^Beswick, Emma (14 November 2017)."How do different European countries define the age of sexual consent?". Euronews. Retrieved23 August 2019.
  5. ^"Jeppe Kofod trækker sig efter sex med 15-årig".B.T. (in Danish). 25 March 2018. Retrieved23 August 2019.
  6. ^"Jeppe Kofod fældet i sex-skandale".Århus Stiftstidende (in Danish). 25 March 2008. Retrieved22 August 2019.
  7. ^Jeppe Kofod trækker sig efter sex med 15-årig - Politik | www.bt.dk
  8. ^Sex med 15-årig fælder Jeppe Kofod - TV 2 Nyhederne
  9. ^Kofod ikke velkommen i DSU | Politik | DR
  10. ^DSU-Formand: Kofod skal ikke vise sig igen - Politiken.dk
  11. ^"KOFOD Jeppe | Socialists & Democrats".www.socialistsanddemocrats.eu. Retrieved6 February 2017.
  12. ^"Personlige stemmer til Europa-Parlamentsvalget 2014".www.europarl.dk. Archived fromthe original on 7 February 2017. Retrieved6 February 2017.
  13. ^"Resultater EP-valg – Valgresultat 2019" (in Danish).DR. 28 May 2019. Archived fromthe original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved13 June 2021.
  14. ^"Home | MEPs | European Parliament".
  15. ^Florian Eder (15 January 2019),US Congress members slam State Department for EU downgradePolitico Europe.
  16. ^John O'Donnell and Tom Sims (19 October 2018),European politicians call for clampdown on tax trade trick Reuters.
  17. ^"EUFORES: Board of Presidents".www.eufores.org. Retrieved6 February 2017.
  18. ^"Members".www.animalwelfareintergroup.eu. Archived fromthe original on 31 August 2019. Retrieved6 February 2017.
  19. ^"Members | The European Parliament Intergroup on LGBTI Rights".www.lgbt-ep.eu. Archived fromthe original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved6 February 2017.
  20. ^Supporters MEP Heart Group.
  21. ^Florian Eder (13 June 2019),POLITICO Brussels Playbook, presented by Google: Madrid’s moment — Parliament working groups sneak peak — Happy birthday, GDPRPolitico Europe.
  22. ^"Denmark's new center-left PM presents her government".Federal News Network. 27 June 2019. Archived fromthe original on 25 March 2020. Retrieved25 March 2020.
  23. ^Deleuran Müller, Thea (27 June 2019)."Danmarks nye regering er nu på plads: Se hele Mette Frederiksens ministerhold her".dr.dk (in Danish). Retrieved25 March 2020.
  24. ^Lauren Fedor (19 August 2019),Trump says it would be ‘strategically nice’ to buy GreenlandFinancial Times.
  25. ^Lauren Fedor (19 August 2019),Trump says it would be ‘strategically nice’ to buy Greenland Financial Times.
  26. ^Nikolaj Skydsgaard and Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen (18 December 2019),Denmark approves new U.S. consulate in GreenlandReuters.
  27. ^Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen and Humeyra Pamuk (23 April 2020),US extends economic aid to Greenland to counter China, Russia in ArcticReuters.
  28. ^Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen and Stine Jacobsen (5 April 2022),Denmark expels 15 Russian diplomats; Moscow to retaliateReuters.
  29. ^Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen, Stine Jacobsen and Nikolaj Skydsgaard (18 June 2022),Russian warship violated Danish territorial waters in Baltic, Danish military saysReuters.
  30. ^Daniel Bue Lauritzen (2 November 2022),Jeppe Kofod bliver ikke valgt til FolketingetAltinget.
  31. ^Emil Eller (15 December 2022),Ellemann bliver forsvarsminister og Løkke bliver udenrigsministerDanmarks Radio.
  32. ^"Jeppe Kofod forlader Folketinget: 'Jeg har opnået alt det, jeg nogensinde har drømt om i politik'".DR (in Danish). 1 May 2023. Retrieved10 August 2023.
  33. ^"Kofod takker nej til afdøde Mette Gjerskovs plads i Folketinget - TV 2".nyheder.tv2.dk (in Danish). 15 June 2023. Retrieved15 June 2023.

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