Pentagon warns on risk of Chinese submarines in Arctic
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS MAY 2, 2019 / 5:55 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Pentagon warns on risk of Chinese submarines in Arctic
Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Deepening Chinese activities in the Arctic region could also pave the way for a strengthened military presence, including the deployment of submarines to act as deterrents against nuclear attack, the Pentagon said in a report released on Thursday.
The assessment is included in the U.S. militarys annual report to Congress on Chinas armed forces and follows Beijings publication of its first official Arctic policy white paper in June.
In that paper, China outlined plans to develop shipping lanes opened up by global warming to form a Polar Silk Road - building on President Xi Jinpings signature Belt and Road Initiative.
China, despite being a non-Arctic state, is increasingly active in the polar region and became an observer member of the Arctic Council in 2013. That has prompted concerns from Arctic states over Beijings long-term strategic objectives, including possible military deployments.
The Pentagon report noted that Denmark has expressed concern about Chinas interest in Greenland, which has included proposals to establish a research station, establish a satellite ground station, renovate airports and expand mining.
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