Godlike Productions - Discussion Forum
Users Online Now: 2,178 (Who's On?)Visitors Today: 1,045,455
Pageviews Today: 1,449,685Threads Today: 394Posts Today: 6,953
12:00 PM


Back to Forum
Back to Forum
Back to Thread
Back to Thread
REPLY TO THREAD
Subject Russia 'amazed' by Western mockery of Arctic expedition
User Name
 
 
Font color:  Font:








In accordance with industry accepted best practices we ask that users limit their copy / paste of copyrighted material to the relevant portions of the article you wish to discuss and no more than 50% of the source material, provide a link back to the original article and provide your original comments / criticism in your post with the article.
Original Message MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday he was "amazed" by Western mockery of Russia's landmark expedition to the North Pole seabed this week, including a flag-laying on the ocean floor.

"I read messages about the statements that my Canadian colleague made. They truly amazed me," Lavrov was quoted by news agency Interfax as saying during a visit to Manila.

Lavrov's Canadian counterpart poured scorn on the expedition, in which a Russian mini-submarine reached the bottom of the Arctic Ocean as part of an initiative to advance Russia's territorial claims over the resource-rich seabed.

"Look, this isn't the 15th century. You can't go around the world and plant flags and say, 'We're claiming this territory,'" Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay told broadcaster CTV on Thursday.

Washington was equally dismissive.

"I'm not sure of whether they've put a metal flag, a rubber flag or a bed sheet on the ocean floor," said State Department spokesman Tom Casey. "Either way, it doesn't have any legal standing or effect on this claim."

Lavrov responded indignantly, saying, "We're not throwing flags around. We know what we can prove."

Russian newspapers on Friday lauded the expedition, calling it a first step in what daily Vremya Novostei referred to as "the battle for Arctic oil".

Government daily Rossiiskaya Gazeta went further, saying the division of the Arctic "is the start of a new redistribution of the world."

The Vedomosti business daily focused on the reaction of the other Arctic nations, reporting that both Denmark and the United States were planning expeditions to the North Pole to back up their own Arctic claims.

The six explorers reached the seabed in a pair of mini-submarines at a depth of 4,261 meters (13,980 feet).

The expedition aimed to establish that a section of seabed passing through the North Pole, known as the Lomonosov Ridge, is in fact an extension of Russia's land mass, bolstering Moscow's claims to the mineral riches below. - AFP/ac

[link to iraqwar.mirror-world.ru]
Pictures (click to insert)
5ahidingiamwithranttomatowtf
bsflagIdol1hfbumpyodayeahsure
banana2burnitafros226rockonredface
pigchefabductwhateverpeacecool2tounge
 | Next Page >>





GLP