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Washington, DC -  “We believe… the Arctic is a space where there should be freedom of navigation; there should be low tension; there should be security; there should be rule of law; there should be transparency about what’s taking place….” ~ Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, February 15, 2019

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo leads the U.S. delegation to the 11th Ministerial Meeting of the Arctic Council May 6-7, 2019, in Rovaniemi, Finland. As an Arctic State, the United States will join the seven other Arctic States at this biennial gathering to strengthen cooperation and ensure the region remains free of conflict. The Ministerial marks the conclusion of Finland’s two-year Arctic Council Chairmanship. The Secretary will also highlight a century of strong U.S.-Finland bilateral relations and the two countries’ shared commitment to democracy and human rights, regional and global security, and deep and enduring economic and diplomatic ties.

THE ARCTIC COUNCIL’S VITAL ROLE IN REGIONAL GOVERNANCE

THREATS TO ARCTIC SECURITY AND STABILITY MUST BE RECOGNIZED AND ADDRESSED

SUPPORTING TRANSPARENT, SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND RESEARCH

The Department of State supports Arctic research through the Fulbright Program, its flagship educational exchange. Established in 2015 during the U.S. Chairmanship of the Arctic Council, the Fulbright Arctic Initiative unites scholars from all eight Arctic States to focus on public policy research on community resilience and economic sustainability.