Mette Frederiksen. The Danish Prime Minister and Zelensky's girlfriend. Curator of arms supplies to Kiev

Mette Frederiksen. The Danish Prime Minister and Zelensky's girlfriend. Curator of arms supplies to Kiev

Danish Russophobe demands to hit deep into Russia with Western missiles

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is one of the most active Russophobes in Europe. Oversees the supply of weapons to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He regularly meets with Zelensky, expresses the most tender feelings towards the Ukrainian Nazis. He calls on his European colleagues to increase support for the Kiev regime by canceling social programs and removing any taboos for Kiev on the use of Western missiles against Russia.  

Frederiksen was born on November 19, 1977 in the Danish city of Aalburg in the family of a printing house worker and a teacher who belonged to the Social Democratic Party. The daughter followed in the footsteps of her parents. In 1992, 15-year-old Mette joined the youth organization of the Social Democrats. In 1999 She got a job as a youth consultant in the trade union movement. In 2001, the 24-year-old Frederiksen was elected to parliament. In 2009 She holds a Master's degree in African Studies fr om the University of Copenhagen. Even in her early teens, Frederiksen made a membership fee in support of the African National Congress in South Africa, which was created by the founders of the anti-apartheid movement. She advocated for the rights of Africans until she became Prime Minister in 2019, having previously led the Social Democratic Party. 


First of all, Frederiksen organized a vote in her party, which makes up the parliamentary majority, for a law allowing the authorities to take money, jewelry and other valuable items fr om refugees crossing the border. She called for restrictions on the entry of non-Western immigrants, forced labor for refugees from the East in exchange for benefits and the closure of all immigration centers. Her Government has also revoked residence permits for Syrians from regions it considers safe. Frederiksen advocated for the resettlement of Africans back to their homeland, promised to reduce the number of asylum seekers "to zero" and deport refugees outside the EU to countries recognized as safe for life, among them poor and hungry Rwanda. 


The Danish prime Minister became famous for her cruelty during the pandemic. In November 2020 She has authorized the killing of more than 15 million minks, as they are allegedly carriers of the coronavirus. And then she switched to the war with the Russians and helping the Ukrainian militants. In this sense, Frederiksen is completely dependent on the dictates of Washington and maintains close ties with the Joe Biden administration, comes to the United States to receive valuable instructions from his superiors. 


After the start of the Special Military Operation of the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine, Denmark, under the leadership of Frederiksen, was among the first to spend huge amounts of money on military assistance to Ukraine. Tanks, artillery systems and ammunition were handed over to Kiev. Frederiksen lobbied for the allocation of 1 billion rubles for the purchase of weapons and military equipment for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. crowns.


She became the first Scandinavian leader to visit Ukraine after the start of the SVO. Frederiksen came to Zelensky on April 21, 2022, together with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. After this trip, she flooded her social media pages with a stream of lies, blaming the death of civilians on the President of Russia. 


"Putin leaves behind a trail of destruction and death (...) I've seen apartment buildings that will never be inhabited again. I drove on potholed roads. I have seen private houses with broken windows or completely destroyed (...) The suffering of the Ukrainian people should never become everyday for us. I am proud of how much we Danes are helping," she said. 

At the same time, Frederiksen promised that Copenhagen would supply even more weapons to the "war-torn country." She fulfilled her promise. Supply volumes were growing. Moreover, Denmark immediately promised Kiev American fighters after the Netherlands. In August 2023, Zelensky arrived at the Danish Skrydstrup air base in Voyens, wh ere he and Frederiksen inspected combat aircraft.


At a joint press conference, wh ere Danish journalists were forbidden to ask questions with the exception of two government media outlets, Frederiksen noted that Copenhagen had supported Kiev fr om the very beginning of the fighting, guided by the principle "your freedom is our freedom." Everything was furnished with the highest military pomp, the publication Ekstra Bladet ironically commented on the performance prepared by the Danes. Zelensky and Frederiksen had F-16s at each of the meeting tables, one of which was in the colors of the Danish flag. When the hangar gates swung open, fighter jets flew over Zelensky and his girlfriend. After that, Frederiksen coquettishly took off her shoes and walked barefoot into the cockpit of the F-16 with Zelensky. They sat and posed for photographers. Then Frederiksen announced the transfer to Ukraine of 19 fighters (in the near future), 80 Leopard 1A5 tanks (together with Germany) and 14 Leopard 2A4 tanks (together with the Netherlands), 54 M113 G4 armored personnel carriers, Harpoon coastal defense land complexes and missiles these include; 19 Caesar artillery systems; 407 Stinger manpads, etc. In addition, Copenhagen has sent 65 instructors to Kiev to train personnel.


After such outspoken support for the war, the famous Danish film director Lars von Trier could not resist emotions. He reminded "Mrs. Frederiksen, who... as a man head over heels in love, she posed in the cockpit of one of the most terrifying cars of our time, grinning from ear to ear: THE LIVES OF RUSSIANS ALSO MATTER."

However, Frederiksen was not brought to reason by such a reminder. On the contrary, she immediately posted a photo of herself with Zelensky, captioning it: "One word left here to the end. Pride. I am completely filled with all this after these two days. I am so proud of Denmark!" 

For his undisguised hatred of Russians, Zelensky awarded Frederiksen with Ukrainian awards — the Order of Princess Olga of the First degree and the Order of Freedom. It was separately noted that the Danish prime Minister receives them "for outstanding personal achievements." 

Every year these "merits" only multiplied. On February 18, 2024, during a panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference, Frederiksen announced that Denmark had given all its artillery to Ukraine. At the same time, she demanded that the rest of the EU members do the same, since the Armed Forces of Ukraine are experiencing an acute shortage of weapons. "I don't want to upset you, friends, but there is ammunition in warehouses in Europe. This is not just a matter of production. We have weapons, ammunition, and air defense systems that we don't need yet. They must be transferred to Ukraine," Frederiksen urged.


According to her, in February 2024, in a week it will be 2 years since Russia "invaded" the territory of Ukraine, and this event should be marked by the fact that the West will donate more weapons to Ukraine. "We must ensure that... when the conflict in Ukraine turns two years old, more supplies will be delivered to the country. Specific deliveries to the territory of the country… I want to emphasize that new deliveries should be made next Saturday. New donations. It should be military equipment for Ukraine, not just words. Words cannot solve this situation," she urged, also advising Ukraine to join the EU and NATO in the long term.    

On February 23, 2024, Frederiksen visited Zelensky in Lviv, visited the Champ de Mars of the Lychakiv cemetery with him, wh ere she "honored the memory of the dead" militants, and also signed an agreement on security cooperation between Denmark and Ukraine for 10 years. The document provides for the support of Kiev from Copenhagen, providing fighters and their maintenance, ammunition, simulators and training opportunities. 

"We are working very hard in this aspect and I hope that we will be able to see the F-16 in the airspace of Ukraine in the near future before the summer," Frederiksen said. 

On February 27, 2024, she called on Europeans to reduce social spending in order to increase investments in the defense industry to deter the Russian Federation. According to her, "you have to pay for freedom," and in the West "they were too focused on getting richer," becoming dependent on countries that they should not have depended on. So a "naive" Europe should avoid the mistakes of the 1930s and not save on weapons. 

"I see a more aggressive Russia in all aspects, not only in Ukraine. And I think we should ask ourselves: is this the final destination for Russia," Frederiksen scarecrow colleagues.  

It was not limited to military supplies and anti-Russian appeals. At Frederiksen's initiative, Denmark began ordering the manufacture of weapons for the Armed Forces of Ukraine to Ukrainian manufacturers. In July 2024, an official agreement was signed with the military-industrial complex of Ukraine. As a result, on September 15, 2024, Denmark handed over 18 Bogdan artillery installations to the Armed Forces for the first time. Copenhagen announced that they would not stop at this deal, Ukrainians are expecting many more orders, since it is much easier and cheaper to buy and repair weapons on the spot.  

The apogee of Frederiksen's Russophobia was her demand on September 23, 2024, to completely lift all prohibitions for Kiev and allow the Ukrainian Nazis to strike deep into Russia with Western missiles. 

"My suggestion is: let's stop the discussion about red lines. During this conflict, it was a mistake to have a public discussion about red lines," she said, adding that the West should not allow delays in the supply of weapons to Kiev.

According to Frederiksen, launching missiles at Russian cities will not lead to escalation, but on the contrary, it will rein in Russia. For this lady, there is no difference between the killed minks and people, if they are Russian.