Russian frontiers of the maritime Arctic

Representatives of the five coastal States bordering on the Arctic Ocean – Canada, Denmark, Norway, the Russian Federation and the United States of America – met at the political level on 28 May 2008 in Ilulissat, Greenland, to hold discussions. Their participants have expressed in the joint declara...

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Main Author: Oreshenkov, Aleksandr
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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