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Melting ice leads to new cold war in the Arctic Circle
Melting ice leads to new cold war in the Arctic Circle
RTE
, July 2, 2023.
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To the surprise, and alarm of some observers, the coastguards of China and Russia struck a deal on Arctic maritime policing in April. "It is a sign that Russia now wants to let China into its Arctic territories and waters in a way that was not contemplated until recently," said Professor Arild Moe, of the Fridtjof Nansen Institute.
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