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*Russia's new Arctic force to focus on border protection*

*MOSCOW*, March 30 (RIA Novosti) - *Russia* will prioritize the
strengthening of its border guards while creating a special Arctic force in
line with a new strategy to protect its regional interests, a senior
parliamentary member said Monday.

*The Russian Security Council *posted on its website last Friday a document
entitled "The fundamentals of Russian state policy in the Arctic up to 2020
and beyond."

The document outlines the country's strategy in the region, including the
deployment of military, border and coastal guard units "to guarantee
Russia's military security in diverse military and political circumstances."

According to the document, Russia will create by 2020 a group of forces to
protect its political and economic interests in the Arctic.

"This is not about the creation of a new strike force. The military
component [of the Arctic Group of Forces] will be optimized to accomplish
new tasks. The main focus will be on tasks performed by border guard units,"
said Adm. (Ret.) Vyatcheslav Popov, head of the Commission on Maritime
Policy in the upper house of the Russian parliament and the former commander
of the Northern Fleet.

Popov stressed the necessity of building infrastructure for border guard
units on Russia's Arctic coast and islands in the Arctic Ocean, as well as
expanding the network of forward-based airfields in the region.

"The military component of the Arctic force will include units from the
Northern and the Pacific fleets and military districts whose northern
borders lie in the Arctic," the admiral said.

The new document also prioritizes the delineation of the Arctic shelf "with
respect to Russia's national interests."

High Arctic territories, seen as the key to huge untapped natural resources,
have increasingly been at the center of mounting disputes between the United
States, Russia, Canada, Norway, and Denmark in recent years as rising
temperatures lead to a reduction in sea ice.

President Dmitry Medvedev said in September at a Russian Security Council
session that the extent of the Russian continental shelf in the Arctic
should be defined as soon as possible.

Medvedev also said the Arctic shelf was a guarantee of Russia's energy
security and that the Arctic should become a resource base for Russia this
century, adding that "about 20% of Russia's GDP and 22% of Russian exports
are produced" in the area.

Russia has undertaken two Arctic expeditions - to the Mendeleyev underwater
chain in 2005 and to the Lomonosov ridge in the summer of 2007 - to support
its territorial claims in the region.

Moscow pledged to submit documentary evidence to the UN on the external
boundaries of Russia's territorial shelf by 2010.

A Russian proposal on creating security structures in the Arctic region will
be discussed at a ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council in April.

The Arctic Council was established in 1996 to protect the unique nature of
the Arctic region. The intergovernmental forum comprises Denmark, Finland,
Iceland, Canada, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the United States.


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