The 10 Great Reasons to Invest in Denmark

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Denmark the Land of European Innovation and Technology presents the best reasons for Investment in its Territory. 

The Great 10 Good Reasons to Invest in Denmark  

  1. The safe choice
  2. Lucrative market access
  3. The most flexible labour market
  4. Highly qualified and motivated talent pool
  5. The perfect hub
  6. Easy business set-up
  7. World leader in cleantech and life sciences
  8. Cost efficient
  9. The world’s best test market
  10.  High quality of life

News from Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Denmark
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News from Danish Mission to NATO
News from former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen

U.S-European Armed-Forces in NATO Exercise Silver Arrow 2016

Exercise Silver Arrow is a two-week Latvian-led exercise starting from October 17.  The participant Armed-Forces are from: Albania, Canada, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Romania, UK and the United States.

“The Exercise is to develop relationships and leverage Allied and partner nation capabilities preserving peace through strength. And it is part of  Operation Atlantic Resolve, a U.S. lead effort being conducted in Eastern Europe to demonstrate U.S. commitment to the collective security of NATO and dedication to enduring peace and stability in the region.” Highlighted by the DVIDS October 17, 2016 

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October 18, 2016 © US Mission to NATO

Sources: DoD/ U.S Mission NATO/U.S Army Europe

Belgium’s Candidacy for UN Security Council -3

  logo-belgium-un-security- council Protected by Copyright LAW   “Fostering Consensus, Acting for Peace

As an original founders of the United Nations, in 1945  Belgium signed the UN Charter along with 50 other countries.  And since then it has been actively engaged in contributing to Peace and Security in Europe and in the World. Its role has been, not limited, but also covers the critical areas of Conflict Management, Mediation and Peacebuilding within the UN.  Only in 2015  Belgium has contributed $ 85 million to UN Peacekeeping operations. And it had participated in 71 UN Peacekeeping missions deployed since 1948.

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Israeli Armed-Forces and its Multicultural System

The State of Israel and its Armed-Forces have one of the most open multicultural political and military system.  

The history of Holy Land can attest this fact, by having its 8th President an Iranian immigrant Moshe Katsav,  only a few years ago.

With the encouragement of PM  Benjamin Netanyahu  and religious leaders like Greek Orthodox Priest Father Gabriel Nadaf  more young Arab and Christian are joining the Israeli Armed-Forces, for a better life and future which integrates them fully in the States of Israel as the citizens. 

The number of Christians and Arab Serving  in the Israeli Defense Force is increasing every year. 

“The traditional view of the Arab-Israeli conflict is of Jews fighting Muslims. But that image does not always reflect the truth.

In fact, there are thousands of Muslim Bedouin who serve in the Israeli army, or IDF, and even bear arms against their fellow Muslims in the occupied West Bank and Gaza.”  Rachid Sekkai BBC Arabic Service, northern Israel. October 20, 2009

 

 

  1. Additional: Increased Coordination Between Israeli Armed-Forces and the Palestinians for Celebration of Christmas Season
  2. Thousands of Muslim serving in Israeli Army .  The Israeli Army does not publish statistics about the exact number of non-Jewish enlisted soldiers, although it says hundreds of non-Jewish Israeli citizens – Muslims, Christians and Druze – join up every year. by BBC documentary   

 

 

Acknowledgments:  Article by Catherine S. Schmidt, Editor in Chief. 

The U.S Naval Forces in Europe-Africa/2

On October 12, the USS Mount Whitney as a part of U.S Naval Forces in Europe/Africa arrived in Batumi  Georgia for a port visit. 

Described by the United States Navy,  the USS Mount Whitney’s entry in the Black Sea is a routine port visit in partnership with the NATO Allied member States and partners which aims:

  • To enhance maritime security;
  • Re-enforce the stability in the region;
  • Promote readiness, and strengthen partnerships with our allies and partners. October 12,2106 © Seaman Ford Williams/U.S. 6th Fleet Public Affairs                 

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October 10, 2016 © US Mission to NATO/  US Naval Forces Europe-Africa

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Denmark the Land for Innovation

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Invest in Denmark and Copenhagen Capacity are helping IBM expand its activities with a new innovation centre in Copenhagen. Within two years, 250 IT professionals will be employed at the new centre. The first talents will join already by the beginning of 2017.

Denmark’s unique position as an innovation lab with access to highly skilled IT talents with a solid business acumen has been the main reason for IBM’s choice of Denmark as the location for its new innovation centre. The centre is expected to bring IBM closer to its Danish clients, making it easier for them to collaborate on creating new innovative digital solutions.  Announce the MFA of Denmark October 5, 2016 © MFA of Denmark 

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News from Danish Mission to NATO
News from former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen

The leadership of Austrian Armed-Forces in Europe

EUFOR Operation Althea was launched in December 2004 to replace (SFOR) the NATO-led Stabilizing Force in Bosnia Herzegovina.  Since then the Austrian Armed Forces have been in the front line holding the leadership in EUFOR.

Earlier this month, from October 1st the 5 days International exercise Quick Response 2016     was  executed under Austrian Military leadership in the western part of Banja Luka, in Bosnia and Herzegovina.  The EUFOR Multinational Battalion, the Intermediate Reserve Force from United Kingdom, the Tactical Reserve from KFOR, the Armed Forces Bosnia-Herzegovina, Portugal and Hungary have been taking part in it. The exercise aimed to enhance the close cooperation and interoperability of multinational Military units in EUFOR for maintaining security and rapid response in crisis.    

October 6, 2016 © Austrian Armed-Forces

News from Austrian MFA                                 News from Austrian MFA Spokesperson 
News from Austrian Armed-Forces                                                        News from EUFOR                                                       Sources: The Austrian Armed-Forces/EUFOR  

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Joint Declaration by the President of the European Council,  the President of the European Commission, and the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

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October 10, 2016 © US Mission to NATO

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French Naval Force in Operation Atalanta-1

The history of France,  like the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands and other Europeans…. echos centuries of successful and highly advanced Naval Forces which reigned…… and has possessed the Oceans and the Seas.                                                                                                                                                                                       In the recent years– in the European counter-piracy Operation, France has been contributing  a vital part from early 2009.   french-naval-vessel-frigate-la-fayette

Frigate  La Fayette © EU NAVFOR 

On September 28, the French Navy redeployed its Frigate  La Fayette in Operation Atalanta  to join the other European Naval Forces in the EU NAVFOR for the ongoing Operation.                                                                   Marking it not the first time, the multi-task Naval vessel carrying the name of  General la Fayette  has been previously in several rotational terms deployed in EU NAVFOR for combating the piracy and reinforcing the Maritime Security in the Indian Oceans and gulf of Aden.   

  1. Additional: Atalanta : Le patrouilleur L’Adroit entre en Atalanta
  2. EU NAVFOR Force Commander Visits French Frigate La Fayette
  3. The Swedish warship Carlskrona to a warm welcome from the French Frigate La Fayett

Sources: EU NAVFOR/Marine nationale

Interview with Rear Admiral Gonzalez-Aller Lacalle, Deputy Operation Commander of European Union Naval Force Somalia

In our  exclusive interview series, it is a tremendous honour to hear views from Rear Admiral Gonzalez-Aller Lacalle,  Deputy Operation Commander of European Union Naval Force Somalia, on the diverse aspects of the Operation Atalanta and its continuous success.

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Rear Admiral Gonzalez-Aller Lacalle, Deputy Operation Commander of European Union Naval Force Somalia.  August  2016 © EU NAVFOR /US EU World Affairs

Q: As Deputy Commander for Operation Atalanta, please give us your overview of the Operation in 2016.

  • And what has been the statistic rate of Piracy (if any) in the recent years in the Atalanta Operational zone?

Rear Admiral Gonzalez-Aller Lacalle: Although the last attack on a large merchant vessel was in January 2014 (7 men were found guilty in a Seychelles court in June 2016 of attacking the Marshall Islands-flagged tanker, MV Nave Atropos), pirates and their investors still have the intent and capability and there are still low-level piracy incidents involving dhows. In the coming months, Atalanta will continue to monitor the security situation off the Somali coast, including updates on the capabilities of regional and other forces in the area. We will also continue to work with WFP, shipping industry, counter-piracy partners, international organisations and regional states to assess what type/level of security measures may be required post December 2018 to ensure that piracy does not return to Somali waters.

Q: Could you please elaborate on the Deployed Units, at the present time in the Operation. 

  •   And also how do the Flagships coordinate their works and their rotational engagements?

Rear Admiral Gonzalez-Aller Lacalle:  Atalanta’s force at sea is currently led by Commodore René Luyckx, Royal Netherlands Navy, onboard his flagship, HNLMS Tromp. At the time of writing, under his command is the French frigate La Fayette, which joined the force at the end of September, as well as the Spanish frigate Santa Maria, of which both crews are highly trained in counter piracy operations. As well as the ships in the area of operations, Commodore Luyckx also has two maritime patrol aircraft and vessel protection teams, all of which contribute to the continued deterrence of piracy and armed at sea.

All contributions to Atalanta are decided by member states in advance of a vessel or aircraft’s deployment, ensuring that there is an uninterrupted presence in the area of operations, with the ability to coordinate and cooperate with other counter piracy partners as well as EU sister missions such as EUCAP Nestor. 

Q: Please tell us about what other Maritime Organizations/ Industries are currently working with EU NAVFOR in the Counter-Piracy?

Rear Admiral Gonzalez-Aller Lacalle:  Atalanta is not working alone in the fight against Somali piracy. The shipping industry has played its part by reducing merchant vessels’ vulnerability against pirate attacks, with the implementation of what have proven to be highly effective self-protection measures known as Best Management Practice (BMP).  We regularly engage with shipping industry representatives and update them on the piracy threat assessment.

In the Operational HQ in Northwood, London we operate the Maritime Security Centre Horn of Africa (MSCHOA). Merchant ships’ masters are encouraged to register with MSCHOA and provide us with information about their intended routes, self-protection measures etc as they transit the High Risk Area. This enables Atalanta to monitor the main shipping routes more effectively, and if a ship is attacked, we can respond and send out an alert via satellite broadcast warnings, to warn ships in the area that there has been a piracy incident.

Q: Could you also enlighten us on the subject of the close partnership between EU NAVFOR and the Combined Task Force (CTF) 151.

Rear Admiral Gonzalez-Aller Lacalle: The close cooperation between EU Naval Force, NATO and Combined Maritime Force (CMF) has been essential to the continued success of counter piracy operations. Essential information is shared and acted upon through the conduct of regular meetings at sea. Additionally, the operational headquarters of all three forces liaise on a weekly basis to ensure the best possible coverage of the Area of Operations through the effective prioritisation of ships and aircraft.

Q:  In the recent years, while maintaining the Operational Power, EU NAVFOR has simultaneously been engaged in the Military Diplomacy by conducting meeting, discussion, and advisory approaches in the Region.  (e.g. in Djibouti, Mogadishu)

  • How these Military Soft Power engagements in the Region can further complement the central objectives of the Operation?

Rear Admiral Gonzalez-Aller Lacalle:  Whilst there have been some improvements in the maritime security situation over the past few years, it is recognised that there is still work to be done.  We want seafarers and their vessels to stay safe, and over the coming months we will continue to engage with our regional partners to review the maritime security challenges that the region will face beyond 2016, and how the EU Members States may best respond to these challenges.  Support of the regional states is essential to the continued success of the mission and EU Naval Force is committed to supporting the strengthening and development of their maritime capacities, particularly in Somalia itself, where the Somali Government has expressed its commitment to combat piracy off its coast and Atalanta has helped to train members of the fledging Somali Coast Guard. This is certainly a step in the right direction, but it is widely recognised that there is some way to go before Somalia will be able to police its own coastline.

Q: And lastly but very importantly– please give us a sight to Spanish Maritime Patrol Aircraft Detachment and its crucial role and contributions to EU NAVFOR.

Rear Admiral Gonzalez-Aller Lacalle: The maritime patrol aircraft is an essential element of Atalanta. They are our eyes in the sky and it is through their diligent intelligence gathering that we can build up ‘patterns of life’, that is ‘what is happening on the ground’ and so learn and understand what the pirates may be doing. This allows us to better gauge the pirates’ intent and capability and so we are better able to effectively deter them from carrying out attacks.

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