Copenhagen is ignoring Russian, Chinese activity in the Arctic, lawmakers warn

The Danish government's annual state-of-the-Arctic report made no mention of Russia’s military resurgence or China’s emerging interests in the region.

By Kevin McGwin October 12, 2018
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Members of the Danish national assembly have roundly criticised the government for failing to pay sufficient attention to threats to stability in the region after it published an annual state-of-the-Arctic report that contained no mention of Russia’s military resurgence or the challenge posed by China’s emerging interests.

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