Biden-Putin Arctic co-operation gives Canada an opportunity

The Arctic region that has for decades been recognized as non-militarized is now heading toward a state that can only be deemed as militarized.
Canada should take note of recent comments made by U.S. President Joe Biden, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Arctic, writes Adele Buckley.
When the American and Russian presidents met in June for their summit, the Arctic represented a rare point of common ground. Arctic watchers noted U.S. President Joe Biden’s intent that “the Arctic remains a region of cooperation,” and Russian President Vladimir ...

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