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Ahead Of Cairo Talks, Danish FM Threatens Israel With Sanctions
2014-09-24
[IsraelTimes] Denmark is considering adopting a tougher stance toward Israel if this week's talks with the Paleostinians in Cairo fail to produce the desired results, the country's foreign minister said Monday, threatening Jerusalem with European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
-wide economic sanctions.

"If nothing happens at the peace negotiations this time, and if we don't see a new reaction pattern from Israel, then we will discuss new steps, including a change in our trade relations with Israel," Martin Lidegaard told the Jyllands-Posten newspaper. "I hope that it doesn't go that far, but I think that EU policy is heading in that direction."

Lidegaard, who became foreign minister in February, further called on Israel to lift its "blockade" of the Gazoo Strip and to end the "illegal settlements" in the West Bank as they undermine a two-state solution. The Paleostinians, he said, must demilitarize Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, and other terrorist groups in Gazoo.

Ties between Copenhagen and Jerusalem are usually warm, which is presumably why Israel decided not to respond angrily to Lidegaard's threat. "The Danish foreign minister is mistaken in his one-sided analysis of the current situation between Israel and the Paleostinian," a senior diplomatic official told The Times of Israel on Monday. "We are sure that a visit on the ground will enable him to get a better and more balanced perspective on the questions and challenges we face."

Opposition parties in Denmark criticized Lidegaard's statement, as did Trade Minister Mogens Jensen, who suggested that no sanctions against Israel are currently required. Such a move should not come as an initiative of his government, he said. "You can use sanctions when there is international approval for doing so," Jensen told Jyllands-Posten. "I don't think that it makes sense for Denmark to go it alone, because then it will have no effect. And I don't feel that I can say there is a need for sanctions yet."
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  They will immediately cut off all shipments on 'Dansk' brand canned hams to Israel.
(Oh, wait...)
OK, the little tins of cookies.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-09-24 09:38  

#2  Ever since the walrus ivory trade fell off back in the way back when, does anyone care about Denmark? They do make some nice cheeses, though.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-09-24 01:38  

#1  No lutefisk for Zionist entity?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-09-24 01:32  

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