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Moscow calls for joint Russia-US projects in the Arctic

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February 18, 2025
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Published: February 18, 2025 1:42 pm
Author: RT

The head of the Russian sovereign wealth fund has called for revival of economic cooperation between Moscow and Washington

Russia and the US should work on all areas of economic cooperation, including projects in the Arctic region, Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), has said.

Dmitriev is a member of Russian delegation that flew to the Saudi capital of Riyadh for talks with US diplomats on Tuesday, as Moscow and Washington seek to restore bilateral ties and pave the way for a settlement of the Ukraine conflict.

The head of the RDIF, responsible for economic aspects of the high-level discussions, underscored the need for cooperation and economic opportunities that could contribute to both nations.

“We need to pursue joint projects, including, for example, in the Arctic and other areas,” the official told journalists.

Dmitriev revealed that the Russian side made several proposals along economic and investment lines, which the US team took time to think about. He expressed hope for progress on the issue within several months.

The talks, proposed following last week’s phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump, “make it possible to tell the truth,” Dmitriev said. He stressed that the administration of Trump’s predecessor Joe Biden “provided a lot of disinformation, a lot of wrong messages” about the state of the Russian economy.

Relations between Moscow and Washington plunged to a multi-decade low after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022. The countries have repeatedly expelled each other’s diplomats in recent years.

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Western sanctions on Moscow have also impacted international cooperation in the Arctic. Apart from Russia, the Arctic Council includes all NATO states, comprising the US, Canada, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. Nearly a third of the council’s 130 projects in the region have been frozen after cooperation with Moscow was paused.

Last year, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced that Moscow suspended annual payments to the council until the resumption of real work with the participation of all member countries. The ministry noted that Russia was not planning to leave the organization.

Despite the chill in diplomatic ties and sanctions imposed by Washington and its allies, Moscow managed to maintain limited cooperation with co-members of the Arctic Council, Reuters reported last year, participating in a training exercise that simulated a large oil spill.

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