‘Flag war’ with Denmark over tiny Arctic island set to end peacefully with deal
OTTAWA — A deal has been reached settling a dispute with Denmark over a 1.3-square-kilometre island in the Arctic and is expected to be signed today, according to a government minister.
Dan Vandal, Minister of Northern Affairs, confirmed Monday that there will be an “official signing” of the accord over Hans Island on Tuesday.
The barren rock has been the subject of decades of diplomatic disputes between the two nations, as it sits in the territorial waters of both.
The agreement is expected to divide the uninhabited island between Ellesmere Island, in Nunavut, and Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory.