Canada, Six Other States Pull Back From Arctic Council in Protest Over Ukraine

Canada, Six Other States Pull Back From Arctic Council in Protest Over Ukraine
In this photo taken from video and released by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Jan. 26, 2022, the Russian navy's missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov sails off for an exercise in the Arctic. The Canadian Press/AP-Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP
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Seven countries that ring the North Pole have pulled back from the international body that seeks to build co-operation on the development of the Arctic in protest of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Canada, the United States, Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Denmark and Finland announced Thursday that they won’t participate in the work of the Arctic Council or attend any of its meetings until further notice. The only other member state is Russia, which currently leads the council.