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Northern Europe / Canada–Russia relations / Canada–United States relations / Russia–United States relations / International relations / Børge Brende / Arctic Council / Arctic / Barents Region / Physical geography / Political geography / Extreme points of Earth
Date: 2015-01-13 10:31:23
Northern Europe
Canada–Russia relations
Canada–United States relations
Russia–United States relations
International relations
Børge Brende
Arctic Council
Arctic
Barents Region
Physical geography
Political geography
Extreme points of Earth

Looking to the north Foreign Minister Børge Brende standing at the heart of the area that is Norway’s most important foreign policy priority, well aware that many other countries are also looking to the north, where n

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