Published: 8:59pm, 5 Sep 2024Updated: 9:59pm, 5 Sep 2024
China’s decision to send three icebreakers to the Arctic is a “clear signal” of the growing importance it is putting on cooperation with Russia against Nato presence in the polar region, a US analyst said.
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Since July, China sent its three icebreakers to the Arctic Sea for the first time, according to Newsweek, which cited open-source ship tracking data based on the automatic identification system (AIS) vessel tracker.
One of the ships, the Xue Long 2, left Qingdao in the eastern province of Shandong on July 5, where it transited the Bering Sea to enter the Arctic Ocean between July 13 and 17 before arriving in Murmansk, a port city in northern Russia.
The ship left Murmansk on August 30 and is now in the Barents Sea, according to MarineTraffic, an open-source tracking website.