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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Launches Drifting Ice Station in North Pole

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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who heads Russia's new Arctic Commission, has reached the North Pole where he is launching a new drifting ice station.

MOSCOW, April 19 (Sputnik) – On Saturday, Rogozin visited the Russian mining community of Barentsburg located in Svalbard, which is the northernmost settlement in the world with a permanent civilian population, located about halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole.

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Norwegian Foreign Ministry spokesman Frode O. Andersen told a local news agency that Rogozin's visit to Svalbard was "regrettable," although not an actual violation of Norwegian law, in view of the Ukrainian crisis that the West claims Russia is involved in.

The Arctic shelf is believed to hold enormous deposits of oil and natural gas. Russia has been actively exploring the region, laying claims to the deposits within its offshore border areas, along with four other Arctic nations – the United States, Canada, Norway and Denmark.

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