The Arctic policy of the Faroe Islands is a part of the Faroese government's policies and through the joint strategy of the Kingdom of Denmark, as well as within the Arctic Council.[1]
The general policy outlines the country's approach to Arctic affairs, including its geopolitical position, environmental concerns, economic opportunities, and collaboration with other Arctic nations.[2]
Located in the middle of the North Atlantic ocean, The Faroe Islands' continental shelf extends north of the Arctic Circle.[3]
The environmental, economic and political changes in the Arctic have great significance for the Faroe Islands, as melting ice and new shipping routes bring opportunities for increased fishing, shipping, and tourism.[1]
^ ab[Uttanríkisrænastan (2013): Føroyar – eitt land í Arktis]
^Uttanríkis- og Mentamálaráðið (2022) Føroyar í Arktis
^"Færøernes militærgeografiske betydning for USA og NATO". tidsskriftet-ip.no.
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