Russia Rejects Criticism Of Arctic Expedition 

Russia - A TV grab from Russian NTV channel shows a mini submarine places 
Russian national flag to the ocean floor in the North Pole, 03Aug2007


Russia's NTV television showed a submersible planting the Russian flag


(epa)

August 3, 2007 -- Russia has rejected criticism of its landmark expedition to 
the Arctic Ocean's seabed under the North Pole, where explorers on August 2 
planted a Russian flag.




Speaking during a visit to Manila, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said 
Russia was "truly amazed" at the criticism, saying explorers worldwide have 
always planted flags. 

Lavrov was responding to comments by Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay, 
who dismissed the expedition as a "show" and said planting flags to claim 
territories was a practice more suited to the 15th century. 

U.S. State Department spokesman Tom Casey said Russia was entitled to submit 
its territorial claim to the United Nations, but he said the flag-planting had 
no legal standing.

Two Russian mini-submarines descended more than four kilometers beneath the ice 
to plant a titanium flag at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean. 

Moscow has said the expedition would help prove that the North Pole is a 
geological extension of Russia. If proven, that would help advance Russia's 
claims to  
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 oil, gas, and mineral resources on the Arctic seabed.  

(compiled from agency reports)

 

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