© Jessica Cook / Arctic Council Secretariat The Kingdom of Denmark's 2025-2027 Arctic Council Chairship program April 11, 2025 The program will set the agenda for Arctic Council priorities the next two years On 11 April, the Kingdom of Denmark presented its upcoming Arctic Council Chairship program during an event in Nuuk, Greenland. On 12 May 2025, Norway will pass the gavel to the Kingdom of Denmark during the 14th meeting of the Arctic Council. This will be the second time the Kingdom of Denmark chairs the Arctic Council since its establishment, with its first Chairship term running from 2009-2011. “The work in the Arctic Council is important not only for the Arctic States, but also for the Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic, for us here in Greenland and for the Kingdom,” said Kenneth Høegh, incoming Chair of the Arctic Council’s Senior Arctic Officials, addressing the audience in Nuuk. “There are important tasks ahead of us, but I’m sure that when we work together within the Kingdom, we will achieve meaningful results for the Arctic.”