Already quietly active in the region, the EU is increasingly stepping onto the Arctic stage

The Arctic is in the EU. But that is not the only reason Brussels believes it has a role to play in the region.

By Kevin McGwin October 20, 2018
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Representatives from the European Commission, the EU’s executive branch, take the main stage of Arctic Circle, a major conference being held in Reykjavík, Iceland through Sunday.

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