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Moscow criticises Oslo visit of world's biggest warship

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The world's biggest warship, the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, arrived in Oslo on Wednesday for a stopover criticised by neighbouri­ng Russia as an "illogical and harmful" show of force.

The 337-metre nuclear-powered ship sailed into the Oslo Fjord under escort, where it will stay for several days before heading to the Arctic for military exercises, according to Norwegian media.

"Norway is a strategic partner in the continued efforts to maintain a secure and stable Arctic and North Atlantic region that benefits global order," Erik J. Eslich, commander of US Carrier Strike Group 12, said in a statement.

The Norwegian military said in a statement "the aircraft carrier's visit and presence provides... a unique opportunit­y to develop our cooperatio­n and work closely together with our most important ally, the United States".

Norwegian Defence Minister Bjorn Arild Gram said "this is the concrete expression of our close relationsh­ip with the United States and demonstrat­es the will for collective defence and deterrence".

The highly publicised visit, which comes amid heightened tensions between the West and Russia over the war in Ukraine, was denounced by the Russian embassy.

"There are no issues in the North that require a military solution, nor issues that require outside interventi­on," Russian embassy spokesman Timur Chekanov told AFP by email.

"Considerin­g that Oslo admits that Russia poses no direct military threat to Norway, such shows of force seem illogical and harmful," he added.

NATO member Norway shares a land border with Russia as well as a maritime border in the Barents Sea.

Norway is a strategic partner in the continued efforts to maintain a secure and stable Arctic and North Atlantic region that benefits global order."

Erik J. Eslich, commander of

US Carrier Strike Group 12

The USS Gerald R. Ford, which can transport up to 90 aircraft and helicopter­s, is expected to remain moored in the Norwegian capital for several days.

A vast airspace and sea ban has been implemente­d around the vessel.

According to online daily Barents Observer, the ship is expected to head for the Arctic in several days ahead of the May 29 start of the Arctic Challenge Exercise, gathering 150 aircraft from 14 Western countries.

 ?? AFP/VNA Photo ?? This photograph taken on Wednesday shows the US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford cruising near Jeloya island, in Moss, south of Oslo. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days.
AFP/VNA Photo This photograph taken on Wednesday shows the US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford cruising near Jeloya island, in Moss, south of Oslo. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days.

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