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Has Denmark broken EU rules?

Author - CEO

You will see in our previous blog that Denmark states that 'the presidency said she spoke on the behalf of the 25 member countries but really this is Denmark speaks for the Faroe and Greenland, so the claim that Denmark present is part of the EU family should be taken with a big pinch of salt.'

Now Denmark is meant to be bound by the EU Common position and this is a breach of that. What is the Commission going to do now?

And what about the rest of Denmark. We know from the number of protest postcards we have received on the issue of whaling from Denmark that this is not something they take lightly.

So how come Denmark does not speak for the Danes, and only the whalers?

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