In Arctic, no sign of cooling Russia-West relations
There is little evidence that Moscow's poisoned relations with Western capitals his it considering going it alone in the Arctic, according to the Finnish chair of the Arctic Council.
Collaboration between Russia and the West in the Arctic remains robust, despite being dogged by relations elsewhere in the world, Aleksi Härkönen, the Finnish ambassador currently leading the Arctic Council, said Friday at the close of the group’s second meeting held during his county’s chairmanship.
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