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02 Mar 2026, 21:30 GMT+10
The bloc has hindered Russias operations in the Spitsbergen archipelago, the Russian envoy to Norway has said
NATO is attempting to curb Russia's freedom of navigation in the Arctic, Moscow's ambassador to Norway, Nikolay Korchunov, has said.
In an interview with Izvestia on Monday, Korchunov argued that Norway was seeking to squeeze Moscow out of the Spitsbergen archipelago, where Russia - the only country besides Norway to have carried out economic activity there for decades - has no intention of scaling back its operations.
A Norwegian territory, Spitsbergen has a Russian presence in the form of the Arktikugol mining company and the mining community of Barentsburg. Russia enjoys an equal right to engage in commercial activities on the archipelago alongside 13 other nations in accordance with the 1920 Svalbard Treaty, which also made the territory a demilitarized free-trade zone while recognizing Norway's sovereignty over it.
Korchunov said Oslo was deliberately hindering Arktikugol operations and curbing movement and economic activity in parts of the archipelago, while pointing to a NATO-driven military buildup marked by more frequent visits from Norwegian aircraft and warships. He warned that bloc members "possess significant naval capabilities" and had shown a readiness to use them to curb freedom of navigation in breach of international law.
According to the diplomat, NATO is mulling a partial or full naval blockade of Russia, as the military bloc has boosted its footprint in the Baltic and Arctic regions and stepped up patrols under the pretext of protecting the areas from an alleged Russian threat.
Korchunov accused NATO of escalating tensions and fueling a "confrontational frenzy" in the Arctic, insisting that Russia poses no threat and has no interest in conflict with Norway or other NATO members, but warning that Moscow "will not leave threats created for us without an adequate response."
He said NATO, including Norway, had in recent years "rapidly increased" its military presence and operational activity in the north, arguing that under the "frankly far-fetched pretext" of a Russian threat, new command structures and bases were multiplying across the Nordic region "like mushrooms after the rain."
The development comes as Denmark has bolstered its military presence in and around Greenland since the start of the year, deploying additional ships, aircraft, and personnel as Arctic security tensions mount. The strains followed threats by US President Donald Trump to seize the autonomous Danish territory.
Russia's Foreign Ministry says NATO's expanding Arctic footprint is destabilizing and poses a direct threat to national security.
(RT.com)
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