Norway happy with EU position on Arctic
-A strengthened EU engagement in the Arctic is in the interests of Norway, Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said Tuesday. He believes Norway has good reason to be pleased with the EU Commission’s new Arctic Communication.
In a conference in Tromsø, Norway, today, the Norwegian foreign minister welcomed the enhanced EU focus on Arctic issues, NTB reports for newspaper Aftenbladet.
He believes many Norwegian positions are reflected in the new EU paper. Over the last years, Norway has initiated several High North dialogues with EU structures and key EU member states.
-We want stable and good conditions in the North, where the engaged countries follow their own interests and operate in a political cooperation-oriented way, he told NTB.
In his presentation made in today’s round table conference in the Tromsø University, the foreign minister also said that he is not concerned about the EU Parliament’s signaled interest in a treaty for the Arctic, similar the Antarctica Treaty.
The EU Commission has been clear that it does not want any Arctic Treaty
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