The Speaker of the Danish Parliament, former Minister of Defense Søren Gade, and former Minister of Foreign Affairs Per Stig Møller have refused to be interviewed for the Danish Parliament’s inquiry into the war in Afghanistan. Former Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen has not found time to talk to the experts in 13 months. Now it can succeed at the last minute.
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The three most prominent ministers behind the decision to let Denmark go to war in Afghanistan either said no or did not have time to participate in an impartial investigation of the war effort. Politiken learns this from several sources.
These are former Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (V), former Foreign Minister Per Stig Møller (K) and the current Speaker of the Folketing, Søren Gade (V). Gade was Minister of Defense from 2004 to 2010.
Source: politiken.dk