From Reuters:
“U.S. opens northernmost diplomatic station, in Arctic Norway”
The United States on Friday opened its northernmost
diplomatic station, highlighting the increased importance of the Arctic region
for Washington at a time when cooperation among Arctic nations has been hit by
Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the
opening of the station, in Tromsoe, Norway, in June, as a means for the United
States to have a "diplomatic footprint above the Arctic Circle". "Symbolically,
it is significant," Andreas Oesthagen, a senior research fellow at the
Oslo-based Fridtjof Nansen Institute, told Reuters on Tuesday. "It is a
gesture that showcases just how much more important the US sees the Arctic now
than only five or ten years ago."
Tromsoe is the largest city in Arctic Norway, located about
400km (250 miles) west of Russia. Norway and Russia share a border in the
Arctic. During the Cold War, Washington had a station in Tromsoe but closed it
in 1994.
ARCTIC COUNCIL Called a "presence post", the station will not
offer consular services. It will have one diplomat, whose work will
focus on business outreach, science and the Arctic Council, a polar body
comprising the eight Arctic states of Russia, the U.S., Canada, Finland,
Norway, Iceland, Sweden and Denmark. The post will be housed in the same
building as the Arctic Council's secretariat. Cooperation within the
Council between Russia and the Western Arctic states was put on hold after
Ukraine was invaded in February 2022. Some cooperation with Russia has resumed
since Norway took over as Council chair in May, but this remains limited to
contact between diplomats.
Marc Nathanson, the U.S. ambassador to Norway, said
Washington believed "very strongly" the council should remain the
main body for cooperation in the Arctic. "The Arctic Council must
survive," he told Reuters. "But because of Russia's unprovoked
invasion of Ukraine it means, for the seven other members of the Arctic
Council, that we can't do business as usual with Russia." The U.S. post
will be "non-military," Nathanson added. It is "for cooperation
for a peaceful, scientific-based, diplomacy".
^ This is a good symbol to nearby Russia of America’s commitment.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/us-opens-its-northernmost-diplomatic-station-arctic-norway-2023-10-27/
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