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Arctic Council: Outcome of the First Year of the Icelandic Presidency

Zhuravel V.P.

Specific entry: Political Processes and Institutions

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In the article based on the report of the Chairman of the Committee of Senior Officials in the Arctic Council, Einar Gunnarsson «Together on the road to a sustainable Arctic: one year in 2019-2021 of the presidency of Iceland», the first year of Iceland’s Arctic Council presidency is reviewed by the Senior Officials Committee. Key priorities for action are identified, which are protecting the Arctic marine environment, combating ocean acidification; sustainable development of the fisheries sector; reducing ocean pollution; combating marine debris; combating climate change and introducing green energy; ensuring the sustainable development of the indigenous community of the Arctic; continuing to strengthen and enhance the role of the Arctic Council in maintaining peace, international cooperation and political stability in the Arctic region. Also, the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Icelandic presidency and the development of Arctic cooperation are being considered. Of interest is the analysis of measures taken to counter the pandemic among the small indigenous communities of the North, Siberia and the Russian Far East. Iceland’s plans for the second year of its chairmanship of the Arctic Council are indicated. The author also discusses Russian-Icelandic cooperation at the current stage in the economic field and in the sphere of interregional relations. It is noted that our countries share a common memory of the joint struggle against fascism, and Russia remembers with gratitude Iceland’s contribution to the formation and support of polar convoys.

About authors

Valery P. ZHURAVEL, Cand. Sci (Ped.), leading researcher, head 
Center for Arctic Research, Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Keywords

Arctic Council, presidency, Iceland, Russia, environment, climate, small indigenous peoples

DOI

10.37482/issn2221-2698.2021.42.186

UDC

[339.92+347.173+578.4](491.1)(045)



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