UArctic Congress Affirms Arctic Council's Resilience Despite Geopolitical Challenges
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Summary
The 4th UArctic congress on the Faroe Islands concluded with a message that the Arctic Council remains active and resilient despite recent geopolitical setbacks involving Russia and the US. The congress, described as the largest scientific conference ever held on the Faroe Islands, was combined with the Oceans Connectivity Conference and brought together representatives from eight Arctic nations, indigenous peoples, and international observers. The author participated as a member of the Arctic community, highlighting the diversity and scientific collaboration that characterized the event.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThe Arctic Council is not dead
It has overcome recent setbacks with difficulties concerning two of its member states, Russia and the US
It was allegedly the largest scientific conference on the Faroe islands ever
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