The existence of a regional alliance in the region reflects the growth of international attention in this region.
The NATO Marine Operational Group is in the Arctic water and the far north. The purpose of such actions is to demonstrate the promise of collective alliance of security in an increasingly strategic region. This was reported by the Alliance’s Press Service.
“Operations are involved in the operations and aircraft that are part of NATO Permanent Marine Group 1 (SNMG1) for performing sea existence operations throughout the region,” Nato said.
The presence of NATO Naval in the region reflects the growth of international attention to the Arctic, where sea ice melting will open new shipping routes and access to natural resources.
The alliance also adds awareness to better navigate the situation and increase the readiness for unexpected situations.
With the increasing navigation of NATO forces, they are closely working with regional allies and partners “to maintain the safety of sea routes, gain regional operation experience and contain a potential hidden activity.”
“The seven countries of the Alliance – Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the United States have its own territory within the polar circle and play an important role in maintaining the integrated and inclusive approach of the Arctic security alliance in the Arctic,” NATO pesswood emphasized.
SNMG1 is one of four permanent NATO Marine Operational Groups, which is under the control of the operation of the United Naval Forces of Nato.
These operating groups form the basic capabilities of the sea of combined forces of NATO response, strengthening the connection and operating compatibility between the alliance forces of the alliance.
Remember that in March, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said Russia protects its interests in the Arctic and send the military there. He made such a statement during a speech at the International Arctic Forum,
Russia expands military presence in the Arctic – gur
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