Canada, Nordics Deepen Arctic Security Ties, Back Greenland Sovereignty
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Canada and the Nordic countries agreed to ramp up defense production and deepen security cooperation to counter Russia in the Arctic and push back against US pressure on Greenland.
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