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- Denmark–Egypt_relations abstract "Denmark–Egypt relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Egypt. Denmark has an embassy in Cairo, and consulates in Suez, Port Said and Cairo. Egypt has an embassy in Copenhagen. Both countries are members of the Union for the Mediterranean.The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy have caused a diplomatic crisis between Denmark and Egypt.After Per Stig Møllers visit to President Hosni Mubarak in 2008, Mubarak described the bilateral relations as good and fruitful and expressed his support for its further expansion, especially in economic cooperation.".
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- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Ain_Sukhna.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Blasphemy.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Cairo.
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- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_minister.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Hosni_Mubarak.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Imperialism.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Lars_Løkke_Rasmussen.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Lene_Espersen.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Denmark).
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Naser_Khader.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Per_Stig_Møller.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Port_Said.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Secretary-General_of_the_United_Nations.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Suez.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Union_for_the_Mediterranean.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLink Zafarana.
- Denmark–Egypt_relations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Denmark–Egypt relations".
- Denmark–Egypt_relations quote ""He is finished as Egypt's leader. The only matter for discussion is how quickly that materialises ... We are not electing a new Egyptian leader. That is something the Egyptians themselves have to do. But what we need is that before Hosni Mubarak leaves the presidential palace he has to provide a roadmap for democracy."".
- Denmark–Egypt_relations source "—Lars Løkke Rasmussen".
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- Denmark–Egypt_relations comment "Denmark–Egypt relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Egypt. Denmark has an embassy in Cairo, and consulates in Suez, Port Said and Cairo. Egypt has an embassy in Copenhagen.".
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