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Kremlin states Russian Arctic cooperation with China is not intended against anyone after Pentagon reveals concern

The Kremlin on Tuesday said that Russia's cooperation with China in the Arctic was not intended versus any other nation and stated U.S. criticism of such work was misplaced.

The Pentagon stated in a report on Monday that it feared Moscow and China's actions in the Arctic could impact local stability, noting that Russia has resumed hundreds of Soviet-era military websites there while China is eyeing mineral resources and new shipping paths.

Progressively, the (People's Republic of China) and Russia are teaming up in the Arctic throughout several instruments of nationwide power, the Pentagon's report stated.

While considerable locations of difference between the PRC and Russia stay, their growing alignment in the area is of concern, and (the Department of Defense) continues to keep track of this cooperation, it added.

The Kremlin, when asked about the Pentagon report, said on Tuesday that some its contents had a confrontational flavour, and that Russia's cooperation with China intended only to cultivate stability.

The Arctic is also a strategic area for our nation. Russia takes an accountable position and contributes to guaranteeing that the Arctic does not end up being an area of discord and a. area of tension, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

In this regard, Russian-Chinese cooperation in the. Arctic zone can only add to an atmosphere of stability. and predictability in the Arctic.

Russian-Chinese cooperation is never ever directed against. third countries or groups of third countries, however is intended only. at securing the interests of these nations (Russia and. China), Peskov stated.

Beijing and Moscow have been collaborating to develop. Arctic shipping routes as Russia seeks to deliver more oil and. gas to China amid Western sanctions.

(source: Reuters)