Russia Stands for Equal Cooperation in Arctic, Putin Says
18:01 27.03.2025 (Updated: 18:16 27.03.2025)
© Sputnik . Alexey Nikolskiy / Go to the mediabankRussian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting on the development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation and the Arctic transport corridor on March 27, 2025.

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MURMANSK, Russia, (Sputnik) - Russia open to international cooperation in building merchant fleet in arctic, the Russian leader stressed, adding that Belarus, China, the UAE show interest in developing Arctic transport infrastructure.
Russia stands for equal cooperation in the Arctic and is ready to work in the region with all states that are responsible for development issues, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.
"Russia is the largest Arctic power. We have advocated and continue to advocate equal cooperation in the region, including scientific research, protection of biodiversity, climate issues, emergency response, and, of course, economic and industrial development of the Arctic," Putin said at the plenary session of the Arctic - Territory of Dialogue Forum.
International cooperation in the north is going through hard times today, Putin said.
"We are ready to work together not only with the Arctic states, but with all those who, like us, share responsibility for a stable, sustainable future of the planet, capable of making balanced decisions designed for decades to come," Putin concluded.
Russia has never threatened anyone in the Arctic, but it is closely monitoring the situation and preparing an adequate response policy line, he added.
"Russia has never threatened anyone in the Arctic, but we are closely monitoring the development of the situation, building an adequate response line, increasing the combat capabilities of the armed forces and modernizing military infrastructure facilities," Putin said.
The Russian leader stated that the mechanism of the Arctic Council today has degraded, and this was the choice of the Western countries.
"Let me remind you that the Arctic Council was established for cooperation in the environmental sphere, for prevention of emergencies beyond the Arctic Circle and for joint response to them. But this mechanism has degraded today as well. And Russia did not refuse to communicate in this format. It was the choice of our Western partners, Western states," he explained.
The plan of US President Donald Trump to make Greenland join the United States is a serious plan, Putin argued.
"We are talking about serious plans on the US side regarding Greenland. These plans have long-standing historical roots," he told the atendees.
Trump's idea on the matter is not just some "extravagant statement," Putin said, adding that it is obvious that the US will continue to promote its interests in the Arctic.
NATO countries are now looking at the far north as a springboard for possible conflicts, the Russian president stated
"We are, of course, concerned only by the fact that NATO countries in general are increasingly calling the far north a springboard for possible conflicts and are practicing the use of troops in these conditions," he said.
Russia will respond to Sweden and Finland's participation in NATO activities, Putin said, adding that Russia will not allow any encroachment on its sovereignty and will protect its interests.
Putin Considers Possible Carrying Out Joint Projects in Arctic With Western Countries
"The stronger our positions are, the more significant the results are achieved, the more opportunities we will have to launch global international projects in the Arctic with the participation of friendly countries, friendly states, and possibly Western states, if they, of course, show interest in working together," the Russian leader declared at a plenary session of the Arctic-Territory of Dialogue forum.
Putin expressed confidence that the time for such projects will definitely come, as the Arctic region has enormous development prospects.
Cargo Traffic Along Northern Sea Route Will Exceed 100Mln Tonnes by 2030
"We are confident that by 2030 it will be 70-100 million tonnes," Putin stated.
Cargo traffic along the Northern Sea Route has increased up to 38 million tonnes in the past 10 years, which is five times more than in Soviet times, Putin said.
Putin Says Russia Needs Its Own Merchant Fleet to Navigate Northern Sea Route
"Russia, as a power, needs its own merchant fleet in the Arctic, including cargo and rescue vessels that will provide transportation both along the northern seas and inland waterways of the Arctic regions," Putin said at a plenary session of the Arctic-Territory of Dialogue forum.
Russia is open to international cooperation in building a merchant fleet in the Arctic, Putin added.