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Not only Spratly, Malaysia also claim Artic as our territory

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Post time 7-7-2011 03:11 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Post Last Edit by wartakita at 7-7-2011 15:19

Very interesting .... Not only Ambalat and/or Spratly islands ... but, we have also claimed  Arctic as ours ...

Russia will submit a claim to the United Nations to expand its Arctic borders, a top official said Wednesday, as scientists embarked on a new expedition to prove its ownership of energy-rich territory.

"I expect that next year we will present a well-based scientific claim about expanding the borders of our Arctic shelf," Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said in the Far Northern town of Naryan-Mar in the Arctic Circle.

Ivanov was speaking as Russian scientists embarked on a new expedition aimed at proving its claims to territory on the Arctic shelf, in the latest exploration venture that risks sparking tensions with neighbors like Canada.

"The expedition is equipped with modern equipment and everything necessary for a proper and scientific claim," he said, quoted by the RIA-Novosti and ITAR-TASS news agencies.

Russia had alarmed its Arctic neighbors including Canada and Norway when it planted a flag on the ocean floor under the North Pole in 2007 in a symbolic staking of its claim over the region.

The latest expedition is aimed at proving that the underwater Lomonosov and Mendeleev ridges in the Arctic constitute a geological continuation of the Russian Arctic shelf.

Both ridges are named after great Russian scientists but so far the U.N. Commission has neither accepted nor rejected Russia's claim to the area.

But Russia is hoping its claim will win it an additional million square kilometers of territory and the rights to explore for more gas reserves in the energy-rich Arctic.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin had said last month that Russia would "strongly and consistently" defend its interests in the Arctic although it remained in constant contact with its regional partners over the issue.

He warned that Russia intended to "expand its presence" in the Arctic and Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said that the armed forces intended to create two Arctic brigades for the defense of its interests.

At the meeting in Naryan-Mar, the head of the Russian navy Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky warned that the Arctic was seeing a build-up of "challenges and threats that could have a negative effect on Russia's economic interests."

He said that NATO had in particular defined the Arctic as part of its zone of interest while there had also been a surge in interest on the part of Asian countries.

These included China, Japan and Korea as well as Malaysia and Thailand, Vysotsky added, sarcastically describing the latter two southeast Asian states as "well known Arctic nations".

The five Arctic nations – Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia and the United States – are locked in a tight race to gather evidence to support their claims amid reports that global warming could leave the region ice-free by 2030.

Russia signed a treaty with Norway last September to end a 40-year dispute over a 176,000-square-kilometre maritime area straddling the two countries' economic zones in the Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean.

The deal regulates energy resources in the region, requiring the two countries to jointly develop oil and gas deposits that cross over the borderline.

The Arctic seabed is believed to hold 90 billion barrels, or 13 percent of the worlds undiscovered oil reserves and 30 percent of the gas resources yet to be found, according to the US Geological Survey.

The giant Russian tanker Baltica – escorted by the world's two most powerful nuclear ice breakers – last year made a historic voyage across the famed Northeast passage carrying gas condensate to China.

Ivanov said he expected the Northern sea route along Russia's Arctic coast to see the transit of five million tones of goods in 2012, a dramatic rise from this year's estimated figure of three million tones.
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Post time 7-7-2011 03:14 PM | Show all posts
kan Putera Umnok dah wat terjunan kat Artik dulu tu..tu pun kira sebagai klaim kot
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Post time 7-7-2011 03:24 PM | Show all posts
kes batu puteh dulu pon dah out ni kan nak dapatkan hak kawasan artic.......
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Post time 7-7-2011 03:30 PM | Show all posts
baliklah kau indon mengaku malaysia konon.....nak hak orang tapi bila tak dapat kata oranglain yang curi dia punya....

buat masa ni kami semua tengah sibuk bersih membersih....cerita2 macam ni bawa minggu depan kalau nak provok pun ok.
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Post time 7-7-2011 03:31 PM | Show all posts
berjayakah kita????
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Post time 7-7-2011 03:37 PM | Show all posts
Artis is no man's land...sape nak claim pn silakn la
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Post time 7-7-2011 03:39 PM | Show all posts
These included China, Japan and Korea as well as Malaysia and Thailand, Vysotsky added, sarcastically describing the latter two southeast Asian states as "well known Arctic nations".
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Post time 7-7-2011 03:44 PM | Show all posts
Dol, kau paham tak sarcastic tu apa?
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