EU Foreign Policy Chief Warns About Security Risks From China's Growing Interest in Arctic
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Tensions between the U.S., on the one hand, and Denmark and Greenland, on the other hand, have decreased and that "reliefs us all," said EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security, Kaja Kallas, at the Arctic Frontiers forum in Norway. But "there is no clarity" about how the situation will evolve or "when the next dispute will arise," he added. Yes, there is clarity, he said, that territorial integrity is a red line that cannot "vulne…
The Arctic is no longer "a quiet corner on the map, but the front line of the global power struggle," EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said in Tromsø, Norway. The US threat to seize Greenland underscores "this simple reality," Kallas said Tuesday at a conference on Arctic borders.
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