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  2. Arctic Council - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Council is a high-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues ... Most of the eight-member nations are represented by a Minister from their Foreign ...

  3. Arctic cooperation and politics - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] In Nuuk, Greenland on May 12, 2011, ministers signed a Search & Rescue agreement, the Arctic Council's first law-bound treaty. At the Arctic Council ministerial meeting on April 24, 2015, a Task Force on Arctic Marine Cooperation was created to consider future needs for cooperation on Arctic marine issues. [4]

  4. Barents Euro-Arctic Council - Wikipedia

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    The IBS maintains the archives of the Barents Euro-Arctic council and the Barents Regional Council and works as an information database. Where appropriate, there is also coordination with the relevant activities of the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Council of the Baltic Sea States, the Arctic Council and the Northern Dimension.

  5. Analysis-West, Russia manage limited cooperation in Arctic ...

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    When Arctic nations simulated a large oil spill for a virtual training exercise in March off northern Norway, Russia also took part - a rare sign of cooperation between Moscow and the West that ...

  6. Arctic Five - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Council consists of eight member states including the A5. The council was formally established on 19 September 1996 with the signing of the Ottawa Declaration by the United States, Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. [10]

  7. Arctic policy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada, along with the 7 other Arctic nations, is a member of the Arctic Council. On August 23, 2012, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that Nunavut MP Leona Aglukkaq would serve as chair of the Arctic Council when Canada assumed the Chairmanship from Sweden in May 2013. [1]

  8. Why does Donald Trump want Greenland? Behind the ‘strong ...

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    The competition over the Arctic has grown more fierce in recent years due to climate change, which has led to melting of the ice caps that previously made resources nearly impossible to reach.

  9. Trump wants to buy Greenland again. Here’s why he’s so ...

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    Arctic shipping rose 37% over the decade to 2024, according to the Arctic Council, in part due to melting ice. “Trump, I think, instinctively gets the idea that the Arctic is melting,” and the ...