Denmark should support an Arctic military forum, a Danish think-tank says
Tensions in the region are rising but addressing them now will keep them from getting out of control, academics say.
Denmark should respond to a growing great-power rivalry in the Arctic between the United States, China and Russia by seeking middle ground in which it continues to align itself with Washington, while at the same time seeking to de-escalate tensions in the region, Denmark’s leading foreign policy think-tank has recommended to that country’s foreign ministry.
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