The EU approaches an ‘important juncture’ in its Arctic involvement
The European Parliament’s foreign affairs committee has returned home from a visit to the Arctic calling for a sustained EU focus on the region.
The head of the European Parliament’s foreign affairs committee is pledging to keep the Arctic high on the body’s legislative agenda in order to ensure the bloc maintains an ambitious strategy towards the region amidst a period of rapid change.
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