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Pentagon concerned at growing Arctic cooperation between China and Russia

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Last updated: July 23, 2024 9:53 am
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Russia and China are increasingly cooperating in the Arctic, which could impact regional stability, the US military said as it released its strategy for the region on Monday.

Russia has reopened hundreds of Soviet-era military sites in the Arctic, the report said.

China, which describes itself as a “near-Arctic” state, also has ambitions there and has said it intends to build a “Polar Silk Road.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake hands during a meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Astana, Kazakhstan July 3, 2024. via REUTERS

China has its eye on mineral resources and new shipping routes as ice packs recede with rising temperatures.

“Increasingly, the (People’s Republic of China) and Russia are collaborating in the Arctic across multiple instruments of national power,” the Pentagon’s report said.

“While significant areas of disagreement between the PRC and Russia remain, their growing alignment in the region is of concern, and (the Department of Defense) continues to monitor this cooperation,” it added.

Arctic sea routes are increasingly being used for connecting major economies across the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans as global warming shrinks ice packs and allows for longer ice-free periods at sea.

China and Russia have been working together to develop Arctic shipping routes as Russia seeks to deliver more oil and gas to China amid Western sanctions, while China seeks an alternative shipping route to reduce its dependence on the Strait of Malacca.

A Russian nuclear submarine breaks through the Arctic ice during military drills at an unspecified location. AP

“China has been participating in Arctic affairs in line with the basic principles of respecting win-win cooperation and sustainable development and has strengthened cooperation with other parties to uphold peace and stability,” Mao Ning, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, told reporters on Tuesday.

Security scholars and regional military attaches say China’s reliance on Indian Ocean shipping routes are seen as a strategic vulnerability for Beijing, particularly in a conflict over Taiwan.

The Pentagon report added that China was looking to leverage “changing dynamics in the Arctic to pursue greater influence and access, take advantage of Arctic resources, and play a larger role in regional governance.”

“Increasingly, the (People’s Republic of China) and Russia are collaborating in the Arctic across multiple instruments of national power,” the Pentagon’s report said. AP
Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks announces the Pentagon’s new Arctic Strategy during a press briefing at the Pentagon on Monday, July 22, 2024, in Washington. AP

The report added that the US military had a “monitor-and-respond” strategy in the region that was built on intelligence collection, cooperation with allies and the ability to deploy military assets.

This month, the US, Canada and Finland will form a consortium to build icebreaker ships, intended to bolster the allies’ shipbuilding and counter Russia and China in increasingly strategic polar regions.

The deal – which the three NATO members aim to sign by year-end – will pool demand from allies to scale shipbuilding capacity, the official said, adding that it was designed to send a message to Russia and China.

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