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During the Korean War, Denmark grappled with its contribution, opting for a hospital ship instead of more significant military aid. Even as discussions about peace negotiations and a potential ceasefire progressed, Danish leaders leveraged these discussions to defer any substantial military involvement. In fact, peace talks extended for two years, underscoring how negotiations can meander without tangible outcomes. The historical lesson is clear: just because negotiations start does not mean a resolution is imminent.