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UArctic President speaks at Swedish Parliament

Mon, Apr 22, 2013
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On April 10, UArctic April 10 President Lars Kullerud made a public appearance in the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm. He was invited to speak to the Organization of Former Parliamentarians at its annual meeting about what is happening in the Arctic. He was introduced to the Organization by vice chair Rune Rydén,who is also chair of Membership and Nominations Committee of UArctic University. The speech of Lars Kullerud was very well received by the distinguished audience of more than 200 people and he received many questions from former party leaders, ministers and ambassadors etc., all with great knowledge in international affairs. Interest in Arctic issues in Sweden have risen greatly because of the Swedish Chairmanship in Arctic Council.


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