Putin highlights Russian strategies for Arctic
Putin noted that Russia’s plans involve both economic and industrial growth, with significant investments in infrastructure. However, he expressed concern over the decline in international cooperation, particularly with Western countries, who have opted for confrontation by halting economic and scientific exchanges with Russia. This shift has undermined collaborative efforts on climate and environmental protection, areas where the Arctic Council was once instrumental.
He also touched upon geopolitical tensions, including the US's historical interest in annexing Greenland, dating back to the 1860s, and stated that it should not be dismissed as merely the latest administration’s rhetoric but seen as part of a long-standing strategy.
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