Adlercreutz to Greenland
Finnish Minister Anders Adlercreutz will visit Greenland from February 15 to 17 as part of Finland's chairmanship in the Nordic Council.
Finnish Minister Anders Adlercreutz, responsible for Nordic cooperation, is set to visit Greenland from February 15 to 17, as announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The visit coincides with Finland's presidency of the Nordic Council and will be undertaken alongside the Council's president, MP Ville Väyrynen. After the trip to Greenland, Adlercreutz will participate in a meeting of Nordic cooperation ministers in Copenhagen on February 18. During his visit to Greenland, Minister Adlercreutz will engage with representatives from the Greenlandic government and parliament, tour educational institutions, and visit the Arctic Command, which oversees the region around Greenland and the Faroe Islands, including maritime rescue operations. The itinerary also includes a visit to the NAPA (Nordic Institute in Greenland) in Nuuk, a cultural institution under the Nordic Council of Ministers. The Finnish government emphasizes the importance of Greenland's participation in Nordic cooperation and its contributions to shared regional initiatives. This visit reflects Finland's commitment to strengthening ties within the Nordic countries, fostering collaborative efforts on various issues such as education, defense, and cultural exchanges in the Arctic region.