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(Jerusalem Post) - Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, whose country has taken over the rotating presidency of the European Union from Spain for the next six months, said he agrees with the U.S. call to replace Yasser Arafat. There has been a significant change in Danish policy since elections there last November and the ousting of foreign minister Mogen Lykketoft, considered among the most anti-Israel ministers in Europe. A Norwegian-initiated boycott of Israeli goods has not been successful in Denmark. 2002-07-02 00:00:00Full Article
EU's New Danish President Backs Arafat's Ouster
(Jerusalem Post) - Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, whose country has taken over the rotating presidency of the European Union from Spain for the next six months, said he agrees with the U.S. call to replace Yasser Arafat. There has been a significant change in Danish policy since elections there last November and the ousting of foreign minister Mogen Lykketoft, considered among the most anti-Israel ministers in Europe. A Norwegian-initiated boycott of Israeli goods has not been successful in Denmark. 2002-07-02 00:00:00Full Article
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