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The Danish government has not historically been a major player in Washington Lobbying. But days before President Trump’s second term in office, the Danish Embassy began selling to lobbyists, who strongly downplayed the plan to try the Danish territory.
The Danes are not alone.
Many countries where the drunkards of Mr. Trump, led by Mr. Trump, led by Tariffs, aid cuts or expulsions, has sought urgent help in K way to navigate his administration.
Panama, which pushes the threat of Mr. Trump to restore the Panama Canal, signed a three-day agreement that could pay $ 2.5 million in the group for the Lobby group. , According to the Court’s Rules of Lobbying Filings.
BRG Group, a reputable company established in the Republic in the 1990s, signed a $600,000 contract at the end of November with the Somali embassy, which deals with the cooperation of Mr. Trump’s military.
And South Korea, which may be vilified by the group it leads, has expanded its post-election eavesdropping tradition by bringing in Trump’s advance adviser and public affairs team Mercury, according to wiretapping and a person who is used to socializing.
The relaxation of the government from abroad in Lobbyists with the relationship with the new administration highlights the lack of self-confidence that has long been considered by the allies of Mr. Trump. The administration’s spat with Colombia over tariffs and the deportation of illegal immigrants over the weekend continued to escalate tensions.
The desire to navigate the way of foreign policy has come to his allies that his allies in the industry of Washington’s influence are obvious, the transition from the time he participated in ‘through the first campaign after “swamp flooding.” Back in 2017, the established lobbying firm was tied to its new management, leaving a wave of news on the way to K Lead, the Downtown Boulevard that launched the highest-grossing company .
And yet, lobbyist parking in Mr. Trump’s second term has created problems for influential professionals who want to stay on the right side and maintain access to customers too. Representing a country where Mr. Trump can be dangerous from a president who is vulnerable to the views of loyalists or the broker who works with him.
The Danish ambassador turned to the emergence of Brian Ballard Ballard, a top financier for Mr. Trump, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke about the instability. mr. Ballard The Firm, which is based in Florida, established an invitation to work at the start of Mr. Trump, and he found himself in high demand until the night. Strictly declined to comment.
Danes also held talks with the BGR group, said four people with knowledge of the discussions. One of them said that the BRG group appeared unwilling to accept the partnership.
A spokesperson for BGR did not respond to a request for comment.
In a statement, the Danish Embassy said that “the preparations for this matter have not been made seriously.” It refused to talk or look for one.
Jeser Moller Sorensen, Denmark’s ambassador to the United States, also declined in an interview to discuss Kalle Outreach, but said that “Denmark hopes to have a good relationship with the Trump administration.”
Denmark’s efforts to hire a good Washington hand come amid concerns in Denmark and Greenland about Mr. Trump. He was led to use military force to facilitate the purchase of Greenland, the important Arctic island that is a territory of Denmark.
Greenlandic and Greenlandic politicians have dismissed the prospect of a sale, sometimes in mutually supportive terms. The view is not like anything the Danes have experienced in their last relationship with the United States, one of the biggest trading partners and the biggest partners.
It is unclear when The Danes last retained a traditional lobbyist in Washington. The Secretary of State paid our consultants during the Biden Administration and Mr. Trump for the first public aid for American tourism, according to the Department of Justice under the foreign registration activity. Before that, the agency last paid for this assistance in 2016, when it held the Flatishman-Hillard-Hillard for two months to promote the trade mission.
The kind of interaction with the government that the Danes and Greenlanders hoped for in Washington does not seem to have the desired effect in the current situation.
Five days before Mr. Trump, had a 45-minute phone call with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Denmark. They made various proposals for more cooperation on military and economic issues but insisted that Greenland, which already has a large American base, was not for sale.
On Tuesday, the mute Prime Minister of Greenland told reporters that his government was trying to attend a meeting with Mr. Trump to discuss his opposition to trade.
“You can’t get around the fact that if they want to talk about Greenland, they have to talk to Greenland,” Mr Egede said.
Rufus Gifford, a major Democratic assassin who was the US ambassador under President Barack Obama and is staying with the kingdom of Denmark and other leaders there, Mr. Trump said in his politics class.
“They are very shocked, who are quick to anger,” he said. “The prime minister of Denmark who loses Greenland to another country will be a laughing stock for the rest of time.”
“They have limited cards,” Mr. Gifford added to the Danes, “but they should play what they have, and they’ll see what happens.”
The Panamanian government is a problem, too. The country has not been silenced by Mr. Trump’s threat to restore the canal, which is vital to Panama’s economy. Experts consider the threat as a possible tactic to get better treatment for American ships that use the route or to take additional commitments on limiting the flow of migrants at the border.
Panama signed an agreement this month to pay BGR more than $205,000 a month to replace him in Washington for a year. As a proxy, BGR has agreed to pay $100,000 a month to the firm of Manny Ortiz, a lobbyist with Democratic and Latin American ties, according to an agreement with the department of justice.
The cost is greater than those in the agreement in which Panama agreed to pay BGR 60 000 60 000 per month for a year during the administration of Biden.
The commitment of the administration of Trump to get the canal was respected in the secretary of state Marco Rubio to visit the country during his first trip, coming this week.
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