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US warns China, Russia about aggression in Arctic

The Trump administration has warned China and Russia that the US won't stand for aggressive moves in the Arctic region. The region is rapidly opening up to development and commerce as temperatures warm and sea ice melts.

Pompeo warns China, Russia
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Published : May 6, 2019, 9:19 PM IST

Rovaniemi, Finland: The Trump administration warned China and Russia on Monday that the US won't stand for aggressive moves in the Arctic region, which is rapidly opening up to development and commerce as temperatures warm and sea ice melts.

In a speech in Finland, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the US will compete for influence in the Arctic and counter attempts to make it the strategic preserve of any one or two nations.

He said the rule of law must prevail for the Arctic to remain peaceful and slammed both China and Russia for what he said were coercive practices that would destabilize the "high North" if repeated.

"The region has become an arena for power and for competition and the eight Arctic states must adapt to this new future," Pompeo said in the speech, delivered a day before he participates in a meeting of foreign minister from the Arctic Council.

He said the council had once been able to focus solely on non-controversial scientific, environmental and cultural issues but that the profound changes in the Arctic's environment and strategic rivalries no longer offered that luxury.

"We're entering a new age of strategic engagement in the Arctic, complete with new threats to the Arctic and its real estate and to all of our interest in that region," he said.

For the US he said that means boosting America's security and diplomatic presence with new military exercises, icebreakers and expanded Coast Guard Operations.

Pompeo took particular aim at China, which, unlike Russia, does not have any territory or claim in the Arctic.

Chinese attempts to inject itself into the region's affairs by pushing massive infrastructure projects and commercial investments must be checked, Pompeo said. He rejected China's assertion that it is a "near-Arctic nation."

Pompeo said responsible Chinese investment is welcome in the Arctic but said China's history of predatory activities elsewhere are cause for concern.

"China's pattern of aggressive behavior elsewhere will inform how it treats the Arctic," he said, noting its increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea, which has alarmed many of its smaller neighbors. "Do we want the Arctic Ocean to transform into a new South China Sea, fraught with militarization and competing territorial claims?" he asked.

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Similarly, Pompeo warned that Russia's intentions in the Arctic, where it has embarked on a massive military expansion campaign, may prove destabilizing given its past record.

"We know Russian territorial ambitions can turn violent," he said, pointing to the conflict in eastern Ukraine. "Just because the Arctic is a place of wilderness does not mean it should become a place of lawlessness."

Rovaniemi, Finland: The Trump administration warned China and Russia on Monday that the US won't stand for aggressive moves in the Arctic region, which is rapidly opening up to development and commerce as temperatures warm and sea ice melts.

In a speech in Finland, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the US will compete for influence in the Arctic and counter attempts to make it the strategic preserve of any one or two nations.

He said the rule of law must prevail for the Arctic to remain peaceful and slammed both China and Russia for what he said were coercive practices that would destabilize the "high North" if repeated.

"The region has become an arena for power and for competition and the eight Arctic states must adapt to this new future," Pompeo said in the speech, delivered a day before he participates in a meeting of foreign minister from the Arctic Council.

He said the council had once been able to focus solely on non-controversial scientific, environmental and cultural issues but that the profound changes in the Arctic's environment and strategic rivalries no longer offered that luxury.

"We're entering a new age of strategic engagement in the Arctic, complete with new threats to the Arctic and its real estate and to all of our interest in that region," he said.

For the US he said that means boosting America's security and diplomatic presence with new military exercises, icebreakers and expanded Coast Guard Operations.

Pompeo took particular aim at China, which, unlike Russia, does not have any territory or claim in the Arctic.

Chinese attempts to inject itself into the region's affairs by pushing massive infrastructure projects and commercial investments must be checked, Pompeo said. He rejected China's assertion that it is a "near-Arctic nation."

Pompeo said responsible Chinese investment is welcome in the Arctic but said China's history of predatory activities elsewhere are cause for concern.

"China's pattern of aggressive behavior elsewhere will inform how it treats the Arctic," he said, noting its increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea, which has alarmed many of its smaller neighbors. "Do we want the Arctic Ocean to transform into a new South China Sea, fraught with militarization and competing territorial claims?" he asked.

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Similarly, Pompeo warned that Russia's intentions in the Arctic, where it has embarked on a massive military expansion campaign, may prove destabilizing given its past record.

"We know Russian territorial ambitions can turn violent," he said, pointing to the conflict in eastern Ukraine. "Just because the Arctic is a place of wilderness does not mean it should become a place of lawlessness."

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