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In Murmansk, the largest city north of the Arctic circle, President Vladimir Putin vowed to “strengthen Russia’s global leadership in the Arctic”, while warning that “geopolitical competition in the region” was intensifying.
The first example he gave was Donald Trump’s idea to acquire Greenland.
But from the Kremlin leader there was no criticism of his US counterpart.
The first example he gave was Donald Trump’s idea to acquire Greenland
But from the Kremlin leader there was no criticism of his US counterpart.
And that’s telling, as the White House and the Kremlin try to rebuild relations.
“In short, America’s plans in relation to Greenland are serious,” President Putin said in an address to Russia’s Arctic Forum in Murmansk.
“These plans have deep historical roots. And it’s clear that the US will continue to systematically pursue its geo-strategic, military-political and economic interests in the Аrctic.
“As for Greenland this is a matter for two specific countries. It has nothing to do with us.”
“As for Greenland this is a matter for two specific countries. It has nothing to do with us.”
So said the president who had launched a full-scale invasion of a sovereign neighbouring country and claims to have annexed whole swathes of Ukraine.
When Joe Biden was in the White House, Moscow and Washington were vocal in their criticism of one another.
When Joe Biden was in the White House, Moscow and Washington were vocal in their criticism of one another.
Today Russia is promoting the idea of economic cooperation with the United States in an Arctic region packed with natural resources.
“We are open to considering different investment opportunities that we can do jointly with the US, in certain sectors approved by the Russian government,” says Kirill Dmitriev, President Putin’s envoy for foreign investment and economic cooperation.
Mr Dmitriev, who is also chief executive of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, has already been in talks with US officials.
“We are open for investment cooperation in the Arctic. That could be in logistics, or other areas beneficial to Russia and to the US,” Mr Dmitriev adds.
“But before deals can be done the war in Ukraine needs to end,” I suggest.
“Many people in the West accuse Russia of dragging its feet, showing no compromise or concessions, and just laying down conditions.”
“I am focused on economics and investments, so I don’t comment on political issues,” Mr Dmitriev responds.
“The only thing I can say is we have a very good dialogue, and I think it’s very important that the US is trying to understand Russia’s position.”