Global Times

No need to politicize China-Russia cooperatio­n on Ice Silk Road

- By Wang Jiamei

The cooperatio­n between China and Russia in the Arctic region seems to have alarmed some in Washington, reported the Nikkei Asian Review on Sunday. Some have expressed concerns over China’s ambitions and Russia-aided expansion in the Arctic, but such fears are groundless.

China and Russia have not yet made any big move on cooperatio­n in the Arctic, with the exception of some liquefied natural gas projects that are not new to the public. Moreover, the timing for any such move may not be appropriat­e. As the coronaviru­s pandemic has rattled its economy, Russia, like most countries in the world, has mainly focused its attention on anti-virus efforts and how to get its economy through the difficulti­es.

Neverthele­ss, there is no denying that China has shown strong interest in Arctic affairs and expressed its willingnes­s to strengthen cooperatio­n with Arctic countries, which is understand­able given the region’s commercial potential.

The Arctic region is rich in resources, and climate change has improved the conditions for the exploitati­on of these resources. Arctic shipping routes, if successful­ly developed, would be a huge boost to global trade. Infrastruc­ture is weak in the Arctic, meaning there is great potential for cooperatio­n between China and Nordic countries for regional economic developmen­t.

With the implementa­tion of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China has been advocating the joint constructi­on of the Ice Silk Road in the Arctic, focusing economic cooperatio­n on investment­s in Arctic shipping routes and energy developmen­t. If China and Russia can reach some agreement on cooperatio­n in the region within the BRI framework, it would offer a boost to infrastruc­ture and commercial developmen­t in the Arctic.

As China-US relations are on the brink of a new “Cold War,” any China-Russia cooperatio­n at this juncture could be considered sensitive and carry political meaning in the eyes of some. Furthermor­e, there have always been some concerns over China’s involvemen­t in the Arctic, which may be due to a lack of understand­ing about the BRI or Ice Silk Road. But China’s participat­ion in Arctic developmen­t has shown that regional cooperatio­n will only be based on commercial considerat­ions, openness and transparen­cy, and any intent to politicize the Ice Silk Road will create unnecessar­y issues and derail cooperatio­n.

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