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05 Sep 2025, 13:49 GMT+10
Alaska and the Arctic could be developed jointly by the nations, the president has said
Moscow remains open to economic cooperation with the United States, and American businesses could benefit from joint projects if Washington allows it, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.
"The two-headed eagle, one of our national symbols, looks both ways," Putin said, referencing Russia's coat of arms. "Did we turn our backs on anyone? We did not. The eagle looks both ways just like always."
Putin said US companies have expressed an interest in projects and proposed joint natural gas production in Alaska.
"They have resources, and we have extraction and liquefaction technologies that are significantly more efficient than what our American partners have," he said. Putin said American and Russian companies are eager to cooperate, should the US government give the green light.
The Russian leader added that opportunities also exist in the Arctic. "Together with our Chinese friends, we discussed possible three-way operations in our Arctic fields that can be done right now," he said. "Those proposals are on the table and require a political decision."
US President Donald Trump has argued that expanding economic cooperation with Russia is in America's best interest, but the Ukraine conflict continues to stand in the way of the normalization of relations.
Earlier this week, Kirill Dmitriev, Putin's aide on international economic affairs who is directly involved in talks with the US, said trilateral Arctic ventures involving Russia, the US and China could ease geopolitical tensions among the three powers.
(RT.com)
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