In recent years, the Arctic has attracted more and more attention, as ice melting due to climate change opens shipping paths and opportunities for exploring potential energy and mineral sources.
Russia and the United States talk about future cooperation with the Arctic. On Wednesday, February 26, Bloomberg reported that there was a reference to its own resources.
We talk about exploring natural resources and trade routes, as well as energy intelligence cooperation.
According to Bloomberg, the topic of cooperation emerged as US President Donald Trump continued to seek to end the war in Ukraine, along with direct communication with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
“Both sides made it clear that they were open for cooperation,” Bloomberg said.
One of the resources said US officials consider Arctic cooperation as a way to drive a wedge between Moscow and Beijing. However, the interlocutor has suggested that it will not be successful in seeing how much Russia and China have in recent years, especially considering their “unlimited” collaboration from the beginning of the war in Ukraine.
Bloomberg added that the Arctic is surrounded by Russia and seven countries of Nato, Canada and Northern Europe countries, especially: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
By the end of last year, the Pentagon published an Arctic approach. It emphasized the risk of China and Russia’s union in the region. According to previous state president Joe Bayden, the United States sought to expand their military readiness and observation of the Arctic in response to a “growing rapprochement” between Moscow and Beijing.
Earlier it was learned that Donald Trump had asked Prime Minister Dania Matt Fredericksen to give Greenland.
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