Americas
Canada Seeks Stronger US Ties in Arctic to Counter Russia, China
- Will appoint Arctic envoy, create Alaska, Greenland consulates
- North American security likely to be a Trump priority: expert
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Canada will establish two new Arctic consulates in Alaska and Greenland and appoint a dedicated Arctic ambassador as part of a long-awaited strategy for a region where Russia and China are increasingly seeking to assert their influence.
The creation of a diplomatic presence in Anchorage, Alaska, in particular, is seen as important to managing Canada’s relations with US President-elect Donald Trump, which have been severely strained in recent weeks over his threat to impose hefty tariffs and pressure to tighten border security.