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Why Finland and Iceland want security politics in the Arctic Council

But not everyone thinks its a good idea.

By Siri Gulliksen Tømmerbakke, High North News October 25, 2019
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The question of whether to include security issues in the Arctic Council is regularly raised in informal Arctic discussions. But at this year’s Arctic Circle, it rose to the main stage.

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