Finland will work to keep tensions low in the Arctic
“Arctic cooperation is facing great challenges; there might be some icebergs in sight,” said Aleksi Härkönen, the Senior Arctic Official of Finland and current Chair of the SAOs of the Arctic Council. “International tensions have been running high, but so far they have not affected Arctic cooperation. Finland will work to keep it that way,” he emphasized.
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