Denmark's prime minister, Anders Fogh-Rasmussen, called a press conference a few minutes ago to announce that he is joining Tony Blair's decision to withdraw forces from Iraq. Denmark has just under 500 soldiers stationed at Basra Air Base under British command and will begin withdrawing them gradually in step with the UK's withdrawal of its forces.
An article (in Danish) reports, as well, that 64% of the Danish public is opposed to the continuing Danish presence in Iraq. Denmark has lost 6 soldiers since the war began in 2003. A short blurb in English is available here.
Whatever happened to Poland, by the way?