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Continued disagreements over climate change appear likely to kill an Arctic Council joint declaration

If no compromise is reached, it will be the first time since the Arctic Council's founding that a ministerial meeting has failed to produce a joint declaration.

By Martin Breum May 6, 2019
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For the first time since the establishment of the Arctic Council in 1996, a meeting of the foreign ministers from the eight Arctic states may end without a joint declaration to guide the work of the Council for the next two years.

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