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Should the West feel threated by Russia in the Arctic?


During a meeting of the Arctic Council in Fairbanks, Alaska, Sergey Lavrov reassured everyone: "There is no potential for conflict in the Arctic," he said. The day before, however, Moscow had set up the Arctic Forces for the first time on the Red Square, with Tor and Pantsir missile systems in white-gray camouflage.

During a meeting of the Arctic Council in Fairbanks, Alaska, Sergey Lavrov reassured everyone: “There is no potential for conflict in the Arctic,” he said. The day before, however, Moscow had set up the Arctic Forces for the first time on the Red Square, with Tor and Pantsir missile systems in white-gray camouflage.

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