
Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago with a unique treaty granting access to many nations, is becoming a focal point in the growing Arctic power contest. Norway is asserting tighter control, citing national security and increased foreign interest, particularly from Russia and China. This shift from a cooperative outpost to a strategic frontier is unsettling residents and treaty partners as melting ice opens new opportunities and routes in the region.
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