Can the Faroe Islands maintain their flexible approach to foreign ...
Can the Faroe Islands maintain their flexible approach to foreign ...
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Summary:
- The Faroe Islands run a distinctive, hybrid foreign policy under a shared system with Denmark (Oslo-style autonomy): local Faroese diplomacy drives many partnerships, while Denmark handles broader representation and EU-related matters.
- Key objective: protect and promote the fishing-based economy by forging strategic, pragmatic relationships with multiple powers (EU, USA, China, Russia) and balancing interests across a shifting global landscape.
- Not EU members;
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