Tension in the Arctic: Russia Fuels Conflict over the Svalbard Archipelago.


Ukrainian military experts believe that Russia intends to expand its influence over the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, which is strategically important. They note that Russia uses provocations and aggressive rhetoric to achieve its goals.
Since the onset of the conflict in Ukraine, Svalbard, which is part of Norway and falls under NATO Article 5, has become particularly interesting for Russia. The archipelago is home to Russian miners and also hosts strategic submarines of the Russian Northern Fleet.
Russia against the Militarization of Svalbard
Last week, Russia publicly expressed dissatisfaction with Norway's plans for the militarization of the archipelago. The Russian Foreign Ministry believes that Svalbard is becoming an object of military-political planning by Norway with the participation of the USA and NATO.
Norway is accused by Russia of violating the Svalbard Treaty and using the archipelago for military purposes. It is worth noting that Svalbard is not demilitarized, although it cannot be used for military operations.
Interesting Facts about Svalbard
Ukrainian political scientists argue that Russia may increase its influence over Svalbard. This archipelago, although belonging to Norway, is an international zone where citizens of different countries can reside. Currently, only Russian citizens live there.
Svalbard has significant geopolitical importance, as the Russian Northern Fleet needs to pass by it to reach the Atlantic Ocean. In the event of war, NATO would block the route, and Russia would not be able to deploy its submarines and vessels.
Analysts emphasize that Russia's statements regarding Svalbard could lead to further confrontations between Russia and NATO in the Arctic region.
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