New emergency agreement in Denmark: 600 million kroner allocated to strengthen preparedness for wars and crises

According to TV2, the Danish government, in cooperation with most parties in parliament (excluding the Unity List and Alternative), announced a new emergency pact aimed at strengthening the country's preparedness for wars and crises. The pact, details of which will be presented Wednesday morning, includes 14 key initiatives to enhance emergency response at both the local and national levels.

The agreement allocated a budget of 608 million kronor for the years 2025 and 2026, in addition to 183 million kronor annually until 2033. The initiatives included in the agreement aim to improve emergency infrastructure, increase cybersecurity readiness, and enhance training and practical exercises.

It is worth noting that Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen commented positively on the Swedish government's recent statement that Sweden is not at peace, although it is not at war either, indicating that the overall situation in Sweden is not considered to be in a stable, peaceful state, a point supported by Mette Frederiksen, according to local media on Tuesday.

The agreement includes five main sections for budget allocation.

National Emergency Management Agency (DEMA)

Climate investments

Training and practical exercises

Communicating with citizens

Cybersecurity

The initiatives include strengthening preparedness for extreme weather events, increasing staffing at the Emergency Management Agency, improving the readiness of chemical and nuclear experts, and developing rescue and fire training. They also aim to improve rapid response during crises and enhance cybersecurity through compliance with EU directives.

Minister for Emergency Response, Torsten Schaak Pedersen, indicated that the agreement came to meet urgent needs in the face of current challenges, expressing the importance of uniting efforts to ensure Denmark’s readiness in light of changing global conditions.

The agreement was formally presented this morning, Wednesday, at 9 a.m., and the government is expected to provide details of the initiatives and their impact at the national level.

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