The 11th Arctic Council meeting

The flags of the eight Arctic Council Member States and six indigenous Permanent Participant organizations – image Arctic Council Secretariat / Linnea Nordström ©
The gavel used by the Chairman of Senior Arctic Officials at Arctic Council meetings. This gavel was presented to celebrate Canada’s second chairmanship of the Arctic Council – image Arctic Council Secretariat / Linnea Nordström ©

At the 11th Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Rovaniemi, Finland, Ministers of the eight Arctic States, leaders from the six indigenous Permanent Participant organizations and the Chairs of the six Working Groups of the Arctic Council met to mark the passing of the Chairmanship from Finland to Iceland.

In the Rovaniemi Joint Ministerial Statement, the Arctic States reaffirmed the Council’s commitment to maintain the Arctic as a region of peace, stability and constructive cooperation. Additionally, Finland’s Foreign Minister Timo Soini released a Chair’s statement, summarizing the Council’s achievements and giving guidance for the next two years. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) was accredited as a new Observer.