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A new Danish Arctic strategy is expected by end of year, despite coronavirus disruptions

A major gathering of legislators to discuss the strategy will likely have to be moved online as the Kingdom of Denmark seeks to revamp its 2011 strategy.

By Kevin McGwin May 15, 2020
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Coronavirus outbreaks and ensuing restrictions in Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands has slowed progress towards publication of a revised Arctic strategy for the Kingdom of Denmark, but Greenland’s foreign ministry says it expects the document to be ready close to the deadline at the end of this year.

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