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The EU moves forward toward a new Arctic strategy — and a more independent role in the region

A revised Arctic policy should view region’s issues as “global in nature,” the incoming European Commission has been told.

By Kevin McGwin December 11, 2019
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Europe’s foreign ministers have given the green light to Brussels to update the European Union’s Arctic strategy, furthering expectations that the EU will seek to play a more active role in the region.

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