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Arctic Council resumes circumpolar cooperation without Russia

Published : 09 Jun 2022, 01:50

  DF News Desk
Representatives pose for a group photo after the 12th Arctic Council Ministerial Meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland, on May 20, 2021. File Photo: Gunnar Vigfusson/Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs/Handout via Xinhua.

Seven founding states of the Arctic Council issued a joint statement on Wednesday to resume circumpolar cooperation without Russia, reported Xinhua.

Previously, Canada, Finland, Iceland, the Kingdom of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and the United States suspended their participation in the Arctic Council against Russia, another founding state of the circumpolar cooperation platform.

Since March 3, representatives from these states have examined modalities to allow a resumption of the work of the Arctic Council, the statement said.

"We intend to implement a limited resumption of our work in the Arctic Council on projects that do not involve the participation of the Russian Federation," the statement said. "These projects, contained in the work plan approved by all 8 Arctic states at the Reykjavik ministerial, are a vital component of our responsibility to the peoples of the Arctic, including Indigenous peoples."

According to the statement, the seven countries continue to examine additional modalities to allow them to further continue the council's important work.