Arctic nations to meet amid tensions over environment, resources

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STOCKHOLM: Top diplomats from the United States, Russia and other nations which border the Arctic meet in Finland on Monday (May 6) to discuss ...

STOCKHOLM: Top diplomats from the United States, Russia and other nations which border the Arctic meet in Finland on Monday to discuss policies governing the polar region, as tensions grow over how to deal with global warming and access to mineral wealth.

"The US has realised that they cannot leave the Russians and Chinese to carve up the Arctic as they see fit," said Niklas Granholm, deputy director of studies at Sweden's Defence Research Agency. The Arctic Council's remit excludes military matters, but participants have already clashed, with the Washington Post reporting that the US had refused to sign off on a final declaration, disagreeing with the wording on climate change."There are different tones with which different countries want to approach climate change," Finland's Arctic Ambassador Aleksi Harkonen said.

That could have a profound effect on the world's weather as well as on wildlife and indigenous populations in the polar region. Another flashpoint in Finland could be the meeting between Pompeo and his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who will discuss the political crisis in Venezuela.

 

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