Anders Fogh Rasmussen honoured with the Medal of the Courier from Warsaw

This year the Medal of the Courier from Warsaw is presented to Anders Fogh Rasmussen, whose actions and beliefs are in line with the objectives and ideals that were professed by Jan Nowak Jeziorański, namely freedom, democracy, security and above all strengthening the relations within NATO, and between USA and Europe.

As Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen actively supported the expansion of the North Atlantic Alliance to the East and was in favour of strengthening NATO’s eastern flank. As NATO Secretary General he understood that Russia posed a threat and he underlined the key importance of Poland to security of the region. He condemned Russian aggression against Ukraine and currently presides an international working group on Ukraine’s security and Euro-Atlantic integration. Many times he stressed the significance of Poland on the NATO’s eastern flank that mattered more and more due to a changing aggressive stance of the Russian politics. “Poland has shown powerful leadership in these difficult times”, he emphasized.

I am delighted that the Medal of the Courier from Warsaw is presented this year to Anders Fogh Rasmussen. He is a diplomat whose work and dedication are so close to the values shared by the soldiers of the Home Army (AK). Jan Ołdakowski, Director of the Warsaw Rising Museum

 

Winner of the Medal of the Courier from Warsaw

ANDERS FOGH RASMUSSEN

Anders Fogh Rasmussen has been at the centre of European and global politics for three decades as Secretary General of NATO, Prime Minister of Denmark, Danish Minister of Economic Affairs, and a leading Danish parliamentarian.

Already in 1978, at the age of 25, Mr. Rasmussen won his seat as then youngest Member of the Danish Parliament. In 1987, Mr. Rasmussen took his first governmental role as Minister for Taxation and later for Economic Affairs, where he led the Danish negotiations for the Economic and Monetary Union in the EU.

After his Danish Liberal Party came in opposition in 1993, Mr. Rasmussen led the Danish political opposition and won the Chairmanship of his party in 1998. In the next parliamentary elections in 2001, he led his party to a landslide victory, which made it the biggest party in the Danish parliament, a position held by the Social Democrats since the 1920s. He formed his first government, and became Prime Minister of a coalition consisting of the Liberal Party and the Conservative People’s Party.

During his tenure as Prime Minister, he overhauled the tax and pension systems to ensure a historic increase in the labour supply to sustain the growing Danish economy. Meanwhile, his government put education, research and innovation on the agenda to prepare Denmark for the challenges of globalization. A strong advocate for the rules-based international order and universal liberal values, Mr. Rasmussen placed Denmark on the world stage by engaging in international missions for the promotion of democracy and the fight against terrorism. His government was re-elected in 2005 and 2007 respectively, and he held the position as Prime Minister until he was elected as future NATO Secretary General in April 2009.

Anders Fogh Rasmussen held his position as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s 12th Secretary General until 30 September 2014. During this time, he oversaw the Alliance’s operational peak with six operations on three continents including Afghanistan, Kosovo and Libya, as well as counter-piracy along the Somali coast, a training mission in Iraq and a counter-terrorism operation in the Mediterranean. Mr. Rasmussen’s tenure at NATO marked a fundamental transformation of the Alliance. He developed a new Strategic Concept, which has set the Alliance’s core priorities for the future. In the midst of the most serious economic crisis in recent time, he launched “Smart Defence” to help nations make more efficient use of their resources through more multinational cooperation. And in response to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, he initiated a “Readiness Action Plan” adopted by Heads of State at a historic summit in Wales to strengthen the collective defence to an unprecedented level since the end of the Cold War. A reformer who made the Alliance leaner and more efficient, Mr. Rasmussen also extended and strengthened NATO’s partnerships with nations around the world, making it the hub of a network of international security partnerships.

Upon leaving NATO, Mr. Rasmussen founded his strategic advisory firm “Rasmussen Global”, which provides geopolitical and strategic consulting services and advises clients on a wide range of issues such as international security, transatlantic relations, European affairs, artificial intelligence, cyber security, and emerging markets. Clients include leading global investment banks, management consulting firms, technology and software firms, industry organisations and national governments: in June 2016, Mr. Rasmussen was appointed adviser to the President of Ukraine, Mr. Petro Poroshenko. In April 2020, Mr. Rasmussen was appointed Senior Advisor to Citigroup’s European, Middle East and Africa business, with a primary focus on the Nordic region.

In addition to his commercial activities, Mr. Rasmussen founded in 2017 the Alliance of Democracies Foundation, a non-profit organisation for the advancement of democracy and free markets across the globe. The chief hallmark of the Foundation is the Copenhagen Democracy Summit, an annual conference dedicated to strengthening the resolve of the world’s democracies by providing a high-level strategic forum exclusively focused on the cause of democracy. Previous speakers include, among many others, former Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair, former US Vice President Joe Biden, and US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo.

On the sidelines of the Copenhagen Democracy Summit Anders Fogh Rasmussen together with Michael Chertoff has launched the Transatlantic Commission on Election Integrity, which has John Kerry, Nick Clegg, Toomas Ilves, and Felipe Calderón among its members. The Commission is tasked with bolstering the defences of Western democracies against outside interference.

Born in 1953, Mr. Rasmussen earned an M.Sc. in Economics from the University of Aarhus in 1978. He is married to Anne-Mette Rasmussen with whom he has three adult children.

The Medal of Courier from Warsaw 2025 Award Gala was held at the Warsaw Rising Museum on 19 February 2025.

Read more about the Medal: https://www.1944.pl/en/article/medal-of-the-courier-from-warsaw-award-gala,5449.html

 

Photo: Katarzyna Stefanowska and Michał Zajączkowski/Warsaw Rising Museum

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