

Theforeign policy of Denmark is based on its identity as a sovereign state in Europe, the Arctic and the North Atlantic. As such its primary foreign policy focus is on its relations with other nations as a sovereign state compromising the threeconstituent countries:Denmark,Greenland and theFaroe Islands. Denmark has long had good relations with other nations.It has been involved in coordinating Western assistance to the Baltic states (Estonia,[1]Latvia, andLithuania).[2]
The country is a strong supporter of internationalpeacekeeping. Danish forces were heavily engaged in theformer Yugoslavia in the UN Protection Force (UNPROFOR), withIFOR,[3] and nowSFOR.[4] Denmark also strongly supportedAmerican operations inAfghanistan and has contributed both monetarily and materially to theISAF.[5] These initiatives are a part of the "active foreign policy" of Denmark.
Instead of the traditional adaptative foreign policy ofThe unity of the Realm, Kingdom of Denmark is today pursuing an active foreign policy, wherehuman rights,democracy and other crucial values are to be defended actively. In recent years,Greenland and theFaroe Islands have been guaranteed a say in foreign policy issues, such asfishing,whaling and geopolitical concerns.
FollowingWorld War II, Denmark ended its two-hundred-year-long policy of neutrality. Denmark has been a member ofNATO since its founding in 1949, and membership in NATO remains highly popular.[6] There were several serious confrontations between the U.S. and Denmark on security policy in the so-called "footnote era" (1982–88), when an alternative parliamentary majority forced the government to adopt specific national positions on nuclear and arms control issues.
The alternative majority in these issues was because the Social liberal Party (Radikale Venstre) supported the governing majority in economic policy issues, but was against certain NATO policies and voted with the left in these issues. The conservative led Centre-right government accepted this variety of "minority parliamentarism", that is, without making it a question of the government's parliamentary survival.[6]With the end of theCold War, Denmark has been supportive of U.S. policy objectives in the Alliance.
Danes have a reputation as "reluctant" Europeans. When they rejected ratification of theMaastricht Treaty on 2 June 1992, they put the EC's plans for the European Union on hold.[7] In December 1992, the rest of the EC agreed toexempt Denmark from certain aspects of the European Union, including a common security and defense policy, a common currency,EU citizenship, and certain aspects of legal cooperation. TheAmsterdam Treaty was approved in the referendum of 28 May 1998.
In the autumn of 2000, Danish citizens rejected membership of theEuro currency group in a referendum. TheLisbon treaty was ratified by the Danish parliament alone.[8] It was not considered a surrendering of national sovereignty, which would have implied the holding of a referendum according to article 20 of the constitution.[9]
In 1807 Denmark was neutral but Britain bombarded Copenhagen and seized the Danish Navy, Denmark became an ally of Napoleon. After Napoleon was profoundly defeated in Russia in 1812, the Allies repeatedly offered KingFrederick VI a proposal to change sides and break with Napoleon. The king refused. Therefore, at the peace of Kiel in 1814, Denmark was forced to cede Norway to Sweden. Denmark thus became one of the chief losers of theNapoleonic Wars. Danish historiography portrayed King Frederick VI as stubborn and incompetent, and motivated by a blind loyalty to Napoleon. A more recent Danish historiographical approach emphasizes the Danish state was multi-territorial, and included the semi – separate Kingdom of Norway. It was dependent for food on grain imports controlled by Napoleon, and worried about Swedish ambitions. From the king's perspective, these factors called for an alliance with Napoleon. Furthermore, the king expected the war would end in a negotiated international conference, with Napoleon playing a powerful role that included saving Norway for Denmark.[10][11]
The Danish government responded to the First World War by declaring neutrality 1914–1918. It maintained that status until 1945 and accordingly adjusted trade; humanitarianism; diplomacy; and attitudes. The war thus reshaped economic relations and shifting domestic power balances.[12]
Since the end of the Cold War, Denmark has become more supportive of U.S. foreign policy. Denmark supported the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 and contributed assets to the invasion.[13][14] Denmark also participated in the Afghanistan War.[13] Denmark increased its participation in military and peacekeeping operations compared to the pre-Cold War period.[13] Whereas Denmark only participated in 13 military operations from 1945 to 1989, Denmark participated in 76 military operations between 1990 and 2018.[13]
List of countries which Denmark maintains diplomatic relations with:
| # | Country | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 25 October 1401[17][18] | |
| 2 | 8 November 1493[19] | |
| 3 | 8 July 1498[20][21] | |
| 4 | 1 April 1516[22] | |
| 5 | 6 June 1523[23] | |
| 6 | 31 March 1605[24] | |
| 7 | 18 March 1641[25] | |
| 8 | 12 October 1801[26] | |
| 9 | 19 July 1827[27] | |
| 10 | 26 April 1828[28][29] | |
| 11 | 25 February 1837[30] | |
| 12 | 28 February 1842[31] | |
| 13 | 28 February 1842[32] | |
| 14 | 17 December 1851[33] | |
| 15 | 21 May 1858[34] | |
| 16 | 2 September 1861[35] | |
| 17 | 29 July 1863[36] | |
| 18 | 16 December 1867[37] | |
| 19 | 30 April 1880[38] | |
| 20 | 7 November 1905[39] | |
| 21 | 4 June 1906[40] | |
| 22 | 12 April 1910[41] | |
| 23 | 29 June 1911[42] | |
| 24 | 1 May 1917[43] | |
| 25 | 19 October 1917[44] | |
| 26 | 18 February 1918[45] | |
| 27 | 26 October 1918[46] | |
| 28 | 8 September 1919[47] | |
| 29 | 13 September 1919[48] | |
| 30 | 16 August 1920[49][50] | |
| 31 | 4 September 1920[51] | |
| 32 | 13 June 1921[52] | |
| 33 | 22 July 1921[53][54] | |
| 34 | 3 February 1922[52] | |
| 35 | 1 June 1922[55] | |
| 36 | 26 January 1925[56] | |
| 37 | 23 April 1925[57] | |
| 38 | 29 December 1926[58] | |
| 39 | 17 April 1931[59] | |
| 40 | 18 May 1935[60] | |
| 41 | 30 June 1937[61] | |
| 42 | 5 December 1945[62] | |
| 43 | 1 January 1946[63] | |
| 44 | 19 April 1946[64] | |
| 45 | 28 September 1946[65] | |
| 46 | 1946[66] | |
| 47 | 12 September 1947[67][68] | |
| 48 | 12 September 1947[68] | |
| 49 | 3 October 1947[69] | |
| 50 | 10 September 1949[70] | |
| 51 | 13 October 1949[71] | |
| 52 | 15 February 1950[72][73] | |
| 53 | 21 February 1950[74] | |
| 54 | 11 May 1950[75] | |
| 55 | 7 December 1950[76] | |
| 56 | 27 June 1951[77] | |
| 57 | 5 January 1953[78] | |
| 58 | 1 November 1953[79] | |
| 59 | 1 December 1953[79] | |
| 60 | 10 December 1953[80] | |
| 61 | 27 March 1955[81] | |
| 62 | 22 April 1955[82] | |
| 63 | 1 November 1956[83] | |
| 64 | 31 August 1957[84] | |
| 65 | 29 November 1957[85][86] | |
| 66 | 18 January 1958[87] | |
| 67 | 8 May 1958[87] | |
| 68 | 18 August 1958[88] | |
| 69 | 11 March 1959[89] | |
| 70 | 13 January 1960[90][91] | |
| 71 | 31 March 1960[92] | |
| 72 | 10 May 1960[93] | |
| 73 | 9 July 1960[94] | |
| 74 | October 1960[95] | |
| 75 | 2 November 1960[96] | |
| 76 | 1960[97] | |
| 77 | 16 May 1961[98] | |
| 78 | 28 September 1961[99] | |
| 79 | 17 October 1961[100] | |
| 80 | 1 December 1961[98] | |
| 81 | January 1962[101] | |
| 82 | 3 August 1962[102] | |
| 83 | 2 April 1963[103] | |
| 84 | 11 July 1963[104] | |
| 85 | 3 September 1963[105] | |
| 86 | 25 April 1964[106] | |
| 87 | 23 October 1964[107] | |
| 88 | 28 November 1964[108] | |
| 89 | 8 December 1964[109] | |
| 90 | 15 December 1964[110] | |
| 91 | 1964[111] | |
| 92 | 26 January 1965[112] | |
| 93 | 10 February 1965[113] | |
| 94 | 25 May 1965[114] | |
| 95 | 25 June 1965[115] | |
| 96 | 28 September 1965[116] | |
| 97 | 26 January 1966[117] | |
| 98 | 22 February 1966[118] | |
| 99 | 1966[119] | |
| 100 | 10 June 1967[120] | |
| 101 | 9 October 1967[121] | |
| 102 | 15 December 1967[122] | |
| 103 | 21 June 1968[123] | |
| 104 | 5 August 1968[124] | |
| 105 | 26 March 1969[125] | |
| 106 | 29 May 1970[126] | |
| 107 | 24 September 1971[127] | |
| 108 | 25 November 1971[128] | |
| 109 | 4 February 1972[129][130] | |
| 110 | 23 May 1972[131] | |
| 111 | 1972[132] | |
| 112 | 22 January 1973[133] | |
| 113 | 2 March 1973[134] | |
| 114 | 2 April 1973[135] | |
| 115 | 17 July 1973[136] | |
| 116 | 10 August 1974[137] | |
| 117 | 14 October 1974[138] | |
| 118 | 15 December 1974[139] | |
| 119 | 18 January 1975[140][141] | |
| 120 | 1 February 1975[142][143] | |
| 121 | 19 April 1975[144] | |
| 122 | 1 May 1975[145] | |
| 123 | 25 June 1975[146] | |
| 124 | 17 September 1976[147] | |
| 125 | 18 November 1977[148] | |
| 126 | February 1978[149] | |
| 127 | January 1979[150] | |
| 128 | 9 July 1979[151] | |
| 129 | 20 August 1979[152] | |
| 130 | 27 November 1979[153][154] | |
| 131 | 18 April 1980[155] | |
| 132 | 27 November 1980[156] | |
| 133 | 21 January 1981[157] | |
| 134 | 1 December 1981[158] | |
| — | 2 August 1982[159] | |
| 135 | 8 November 1982[160] | |
| 136 | 20 December 1982[161][162] | |
| 137 | 26 May 1983[163] | |
| 138 | 1984[164] | |
| 139 | 1984[165] | |
| 140 | 1984[166][167] | |
| 141 | 13 August 1985[168] | |
| 142 | 19 September 1985[169] | |
| 143 | 20 October 1985[170] | |
| 144 | 31 October 1985[171] | |
| 145 | 23 March 1989[172] | |
| 146 | 6 February 1990[173] | |
| 147 | 1990[174] | |
| 148 | June 1991[175] | |
| 149 | 24 August 1991[176] | |
| 150 | 24 August 1991[177] | |
| 151 | 24 August 1991[178] | |
| 152 | 15 November 1991[179] | |
| 153 | 14 January 1992[180] | |
| 154 | 20 January 1992[181] | |
| 155 | 20 January 1992[182] | |
| 156 | 21 January 1992[183] | |
| 157 | 21 January 1992[184] | |
| 158 | 25 January 1992[185] | |
| 159 | 1 February 1992[186] | |
| 160 | 4 February 1992[187] | |
| 161 | 12 February 1992[188] | |
| 162 | 13 March 1992[189] | |
| 163 | 2 April 1992[190] | |
| 164 | 7 May 1992[191] | |
| 165 | 8 May 1992[192] | |
| 166 | 2 June 1992[193] | |
| 167 | 1 July 1992[194] | |
| 168 | 17 September 1992[195] | |
| 169 | 3 November 1992[196] | |
| 170 | 1 January 1993[197] | |
| 171 | 28 September 1993[198] | |
| 172 | 16 December 1993[199] | |
| 173 | 4 May 1994[200] | |
| 174 | 1 December 1997[201] | |
| 175 | 10 December 2002[202] | |
| 176 | 12 February 2003[203] | |
| 177 | 15 June 2006[204] | |
| — | 6 March 2008[205] | |
| 178 | 23 November 2009[206] | |
| 179 | 16 July 2011[207] | |
| 180 | 4 May 2012[208] | |
| 181 | 7 November 2014[209] | |
| 182 | 29 August 2018[210] | |
| 183 | 25 October 2018[211] | |
| 184 | 6 November 2018[212] | |
| 185 | 30 November 2018[213] | |
| 186 | 20 February 2019[214] | |
| 187 | 20 February 2019[215] | |
| Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 29 May 1970[126] | SeeAlbania–Denmark relations
| |
| 4 May 1994[200] |
| |
| 14 January 1992[180] | SeeArmenia–Denmark relations | |
| May 1621[222] | SeeAustria–Denmark relations
| |
| 2 April 1992[190] | SeeAzerbaijan–Denmark relations | |
| 4 February 1992[187] | SeeBelarus–Denmark relations | |
| 25 February 1837[30] | SeeBelgium–Denmark relations
| |
| 2 June 1992[193] | SeeBosnia and Herzegovina–Denmark relations | |
| 17 April 1931[59] | SeeBulgaria–Denmark relations
| |
| 1 February 1992[186] | SeeCroatia–Denmark relations
| |
| 2 November 1960[96] | SeeCyprus–Denmark relations
| |
| 14 May 1919[239] | SeeCzech Republic–Denmark relations
| |
| 24 August 1991[176] | SeeDenmark–Estonia relations
| |
| 18 February 1918[45] | SeeDenmark–Finland relations
| |
| 8 July 1498[20][21] | SeeDenmark–France relations
| |
| 1 July 1992[194] | SeeDenmark–Georgia relations | |
| 27 June 1951[77] | SeeDenmark–Germany relations
| |
| 29 July 1863[36] | SeeDenmark–Greece relations
| |
| 2 August 1982[159] |
| |
| 10 May 1948[256] | SeeDenmark–Hungary relations
| |
| 16 August 1920[49][50] | SeeDenmark–Iceland relations | |
| January 1962[101] | SeeDenmark–Ireland relations | |
| 2 September 1861[35] | SeeDenmark–Italy relations | |
| 6 March 2008[205] | SeeDenmark–Kosovo relations
| |
| 24 August 1991[177] | SeeDenmark–Latvia relations
| |
| 1992[270] |
| |
| 24 August 1991[178] | SeeDenmark–Lithuania relations
| |
| 4 June 1906[40] |
| |
| 26 March 1969[125] |
| |
| 20 January 1992[181] | SeeDenmark–Moldova relations | |
| 4 March 1930[279] 16 July 2011[207] |
| |
| 15 June 2006[204] | SeeDenmark–Montenegro relations | |
| 31 March 1605[24] | SeeDenmark–Netherlands relations
| |
| 16 December 1993[199] | SeeDenmark–North Macedonia relations | |
| 7 November 1905[39] | SeeDenmark–Norway relations | |
| 8 September 1919[47] | SeeDenmark–Poland relations
| |
| 18 March 1641[25] | SeeDenmark–Portugal relations
| |
| 1 May 1917[43] | SeeDenmark–Romania relations
| |
| 8 November 1493[19] | SeeDenmark–Russia relations
| |
| 3 November 1992[196] |
| |
| 19 October 1917[44] | SeeDenmark–Serbia relations | |
| 1 January 1993[197] | SeeDenmark–Slovakia relations
| |
| 20 January 1992[182] | SeeDenmark–Slovenia relations
| |
| 1 April 1516[22] | SeeDenmark–Spain relations
| |
| 6 June 1523[23] | SeeDenmark–Sweden relations
| |
| 10 February 1875[307] | SeeDenmark–Switzerland relations
| |
| 12 February 1992[188] | SeeDenmark–Ukraine relations | |
| 25 October 1401[312][failed verification] | SeeDenmark–United Kingdom relations Denmark establisheddiplomatic relations with the United Kingdom on 25 October 1401.[312][failed verification]
Both countries share common membership of theCouncil of Europe, theEuropean Court of Human Rights, theInternational Criminal Court, theJoint Expeditionary Force,NATO, theOECD, theOSCE, theUnited Nations, and theWorld Trade Organization. Bilaterally the two countries have a Double Taxation Agreement,[315] and a Voting Participation Agreement.[316] |
| Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 28 October 1985[317] |
| |
| 20 January 1841[319] | SeeArgentina–Denmark relations
| |
| June 1991[322] | ||
| 20 August 1979[324] | ||
| 15 November 1991[326] |
| |
| 29 December 1926[58] | SeeBolivia–Denmark relations | |
| 26 April 1828[28][330] | SeeBrazil–Denmark relations | |
| 5 December 1945[333] | SeeCanada–Denmark relations | |
| 23 April 1925[57] | SeeChile–Denmark relations | |
| 18 May 1935[338] | SeeColombia–Denmark relations | |
| 3 October 1947[69] |
| |
| 29 June 1911[341] | ||
| 20 February 2019[344] |
| |
| 17 December 1851[346] | ||
| 27 March 1955[81] | ||
| 9 July 1958[349] |
| |
| 6 November 2018[351] | ||
| 30 April 1880[38] |
| |
| 16 November 1979[353] | ||
| 1 November 1953[79] | ||
| 19 April 1946[64] |
| |
| 14 October 1974[357] | ||
| 19 July 1827[359] | SeeDenmark–Mexico relations
| |
| 31 March 1960[92] | SeeDenmark–Nicaragua relations | |
| 30 June 1937[364] |
| |
| 1 December 1953[79] |
| |
| 22 July 1921[53][54] | ||
| None[367] |
| |
| 20 December 1982[369] |
| |
| 19 September 1985[371] |
| |
| 27 November 1980[373] |
| |
| 23 May 1972[376] |
| |
| 12 October 1801[378] | SeeDenmark–United States relations | |
| 28 February 1842[383] | ||
| 26 March 1835[385] | SeeDenmark–Venezuela relations
|
| Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 10 August 1974[387] | ||
| 1 June 1922[55] | SeeDenmark–Egypt relations | |
| 3 February 1922[390] | SeeDenmark–Iran relations
| |
| 13 January 1960[393][91] | SeeDenmark–Iraq relations | |
| 12 July 1950[396] | SeeDenmark–Israel relations | |
| 7 December 1961[399][400] | ||
| 25 April 1964[106] | ||
| 1946[403] | ||
| 9 July 1979[406] |
| |
| None | SeeDenmark–Palestine relations | |
| 15 December 1974[139] | ||
| 1 February 1975[411][143] | SeeDenmark–Saudi Arabia relations | |
| 1950[414] | SeeDenmark–Syria relations | |
| 26 January 1925[416] | SeeDenmark–Turkey relations
| |
| 18 January 1975[141] | SeeDenmark–United Arab Emirates relations | |
| 1 May 1975[145] |
| Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 26 January 1966[423] | SeeAfghanistan–Denmark relations | |
| 4 February 1972[425] | SeeBangladesh–Denmark relations | |
| 13 August 1985[427] | SeeBhutan–Denmark relations | |
| 6 February 1990[173] |
| |
| 9 October 1967[430] | SeeCambodia–Denmark relations | |
| 11 May 1950[432] | SeePeople's Republic of China–Denmark relations | |
| 12 February 2003[203] | ||
| September 1949[437][438] | SeeDenmark–India relations | |
| 15 February 1950[441][73] | SeeDenmark–Indonesia relations | |
| 16 December 1867[444] | SeeDenmark–Japan relations
| |
| 7 May 1992[447] | SeeDenmark–Kazakhstan relations | |
| 8 May 1992[449] |
| |
| 1 November 1956[451] | ||
| 31 August 1957[454] | SeeDenmark–Malaysia relations
| |
| 8 November 1982[456] | ||
| 5 August 1968[458] |
| |
| 22 April 1955[460] | SeeBurma–Denmark relations | |
| 15 December 1967[462] | SeeDenmark–Nepal relations | |
| 17 July 1973[465] | SeeDenmark–North Korea relations | |
| October 1949[467] | SeeDenmark–Pakistan relations
| |
| 28 September 1946[471] | SeeDenmark–Philippines relations | |
| 28 September 1965[473] | ||
| 11 March 1959[475] | SeeDenmark–South Korea relations
| |
| 5 January 1953[479] | SeeDenmark–Sri Lanka relations | |
| 21 January 1992[481] |
| |
| None | SeeDenmark–Taiwan relations | |
| 21 May 1858[485] | SeeDenmark–Thailand relations | |
| 21 January 1992[488] |
| |
| 25 January 1992[490] | ||
| 25 November 1971[493] | SeeDenmark–Vietnam relations |
| Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 3 September 1963[105] | ||
| 17 September 1976[498] | ||
| 15 December 1964[500] | SeeBenin–Denmark relations | |
| 24 September 1971[127] | ||
| 21 January 1981[504] | SeeBurkina Faso–Denmark relations
| |
| 25 June 1965[507] | ||
| 1960[97] | ||
| 29 May 2019[510] |
| |
| 1984[512] | ||
| 23 November 2009[206] |
| |
| 1 December 1982[515] |
| |
| 10 June 1967[120] |
| |
| 3 August 1962[102] |
| |
| 10 December 2002[519] |
| |
| 7 November 2014[521] |
| |
| 28 September 1993[523][524] | SeeDenmark–Eritrea relations Eritrea was a Danish programme country from 1993 to 1996, and again from 1999 to 2001. In 1996, Denmark assisted 112 million DKK to the agriculture sector, and 80 million DKK to the education sector.[525]Relations between Eritrea and Denmark have been bad, since Denmark decided to suspend development cooperation with Eritrea in January 2002, and completely closed its embassy in Eritrea in June 2002.[526]
| |
| 4 February 1997[528] | ||
| 5 April 1967[530] | SeeDenmark–Ethiopia relations
| |
| 2 April 1973[532] |
| |
| January 1979[534] | ||
| 28 September 1961[99] | SeeDenmark–Ghana relations | |
| 1 December 1961[98] | ||
| 8 November 1991[539] | ||
| 14 June 1963[105] | ||
| 23 October 1964[107] | SeeDenmark–Kenya relations | |
| 1970[544] | ||
| 31 December 1861[546][547] 11 July 1963[548] | ||
| 18 April 1968[550] | SeeDenmark–Libya relations
| |
| January 1964[552] |
| |
| 22 February 1966[554] |
| |
| 1972[132] | From 2006 to 2011, Denmark assisted Mali with 800 million DKK for poverty reduction.[557] | |
| 19 April 1975[558] | ||
| 2 March 1973[560] |
| |
| 29 November 1957[562][86] | SeeDenmark–Morocco relations | |
| 25 June 1975[565] | SeeDenmark–Mozambique relations | |
| 1990[566] | ||
| 25 May 1965[569] |
| |
| October 1960[571] | SeeForeign relations of Nigeria | |
| 2 April 1963[103] | ||
| None |
| |
| 20 February 2019[575] | ||
| 16 May 1961[98] | ||
| 1979[578] |
| |
| 22 January 1973[580] | ||
| 9 July 1960[582] | SeeDenmark–Somalia relations | |
| 1947[584] | SeeDenmark–South Africa relations | |
| 4 May 2012[586] | ||
| 8 May 1958[87] | SeeDenmark–Sudan relations | |
| 8 December 1964[109] | SeeDenmark–Tanzania relations | |
| 1959[589] | SeeForeign relations of Tunisia | |
| 21 June 1968[123] |
| |
| 26 January 1965[112] |
| |
| 10 February 1965[113] | SeeDenmark–Zambia relations | |
| 18 April 1980[155] | SeeForeign relations of Zimbabwe |
| Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 12 September 1947[67][68] | SeeAustralia–Denmark relations | |
| None[592] |
| |
| 1 December 1997[201] |
Further details Denmark–Fiji relations refers to thecurrent and historical relations betweenDenmark andFiji. Denmark is represented in Fiji through its embassy inJakarta,Indonesia.[594] Fiji is represented in Denmark through its High Commission in London.[218][595] Denmark has an honorary consulate[596] and a consulate[594] inSuva, the capital of Fiji. The current Fijian ambassador to Denmark isSolo Mara.[597] In 1971, an abolition of visas agreement was signed between Denmark and Fiji.[598]In October 1974, Denmark and Fiji signed an avoidance of double taxation agreement.[599] In November 2003, the Danish ambassador to Fiji Geert Aagaard Andersen said that Denmark supports the European Union's decision to resume development cooperation with Fiji and that Denmark is pleased with the reestablishing democracy progress in Fiji. Trade between Denmark and Fiji showed a potential increase he said.[600] For the2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference meeting inCopenhagen, the Fijian Prime MinisterFrank Bainimarama stressed that:
In July 2011, Danish export to Fiji amounted approximately 1 million DKK while Fijian export were about 100.000 DKK.[602] | |
| ||
| 17 September 1992[195] |
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| 29 August 2018[210] |
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| None[604] |
| |
| 12 September 1947[68] | SeeDenmark–New Zealand relations
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| 30 November 2018[213] |
| |
| February 1978[149] | ||
| None[607] |
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| None[609] |
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| 31 October 1985[171] |
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| None[611] |
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| 25 October 2018[211] |
|
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