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Greenland’s security and defence cooperation with NATO allies ‘achievable within existing framework’

Mark Owen is pleased to welcome Sophie Arts, Programme Officer at the German Marshall Fund’s Geostrategy North team. In a time of heightened geopolitical crises across the globe, Greenland has emerged as a symbol of a new post WWII order and an alliance facing an existential threat. Ms. Arts speaks of a dynamic power landscape best addressed through dialogue, transparency, and multilateral frameworks. Ms. Arts asserts that NATO’s 76-year-old alliance has an “opportunity to transform that challenging rhetoric into a stronger and more unified NATO.”

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