Arctic policy of Denmark

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Arctic Policy of Denmark is Denmark's foreign relations and policy with other Arctic countries, and the Kingdom of Denmark Strategy for the Arctic on issues occurring within the geographic boundaries of "the Arctic" or related to the Arctic or its peoples. The Kingdom of Denmark is an Arctic nation because of the Unity of the Realm with Greenland and the Faroe Islands laying in the Arctic.

Since Denmark is a member state of the European Union, (along with Finland and Sweden) the Arctic policy of European Union will play a role in the Kingdom of Denmark Arctic Strategy for the Arctic.

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