Denmark–Ireland relations
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The relations between Denmark and Ireland have been described as "excellent", and the two countries enjoy strong trade and cultural ties.[1] Denmark has an embassy in Dublin,[2] and Ireland has an embassy in Copenhagen.[3]
Diplomatic relations were established in January 1962 and both countries are members of the European Union since 1973.[4] Cathaoirleach Mark Daly moreover described Denmark as a "valued friend of Ireland" during the Brexit process.[5][6] Cultural ties date back to the Viking era.[7]