Russia submits claim
for vast Arctic seabed territories at United Nations
The ministry said
in a statement that Russia
is claiming 1.2 million square kilometers (over 463,000 square miles) of Artic
sea shelf extending more than 350 nautical miles (about 650 kilometers) from
the shore.
The ministry said
that the resubmitted bid contains new arguments. "Ample scientific data
collected in years of Arctic research are used to back the Russian claim,"
it said.
In 2007, Moscow staked a symbolic
claim to the Arctic seabed by dropping a canister containing the Russian flag
on the ocean floor from a submarine at the North Pole.
Amid tensions with
the West over Ukraine , the
Kremlin also has moved to beef up Russian military forces in the Arctic . The effort has included the restoration of a
Soviet-era military base on the New Siberian Islands and other military
outposts in the Arctic . Russian officials said
the facilities are crucial for protecting shipping routes that link Europe with
the Pacific region across the Arctic Ocean .
Earlier this year,
the military conducted sweeping maneuvers in the Arctic
that involved 38,000 servicemen, more than 50 surface ships and submarines and
110 aircraft. As part of the drills, the military demonstrated its capability
to quickly beef up its forces on the Arctic Novaya Zemlya and Franz
Josef Land archipelagos.
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