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US, Canada, Finland Form ICE Pact to Counter Russia and China at NATO Summit
Jul 11, 2024, 02:30 PM
The United States, Canada, and Finland have announced the formation of the Icebreaker Collaboration Effort (ICE) pact to build icebreaker ships. This consortium aims to counter the increasing influence and cooperation of Russia and China in the Arctic region. The ICE pact, which will be unveiled at the NATO summit in Washington, is expected to bolster the allies' capabilities in the strategic polar regions. The initiative will not only focus on constructing cutting-edge icebreakers but also aims to create jobs and sustain peace in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Leaders including Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, Finnish President Stubb, and U.S. President have expressed their commitment to ensuring these regions remain peaceful, cooperative, and prosperous. The pact will leverage shared shipbuilding expertise, anticipating growing demand for these vessels as Russia and China make aggressive moves in the Arctic.
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