The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) launched the “Arctic Sentry” mission to strengthen security in the Arctic region after tensions related to Greenland.
The mission aims to coordinate the military activities of NATO countries in the Arctic under one command.
Countries like Denmark, Germany, Finland, and the United Kingdom are contributing forces and defence support.
The mission focuses on security concerns in the Arctic due to Russia’s military activity and China’s growing interest in the region.
NATO countries are also discussing greater cooperation and a permanent security presence in the Arctic region.