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Russia Completes Research to Apply for Arctic Shelf Borders Expansion

© RIA Novosti . Press-Service of Government of Arkhangelsk region / Go to the mediabankThe completion of the Russian research vessel Akademik Fyodorov's expedition to Arctic lets the Russia's Ministry of Natural Resources to file a submission on Arctic shelf borders expansion to UN in spring 2015.
The completion of the Russian research vessel Akademik Fyodorov's expedition to Arctic lets the Russia's Ministry of Natural Resources to file a submission on Arctic shelf borders expansion to UN in spring 2015. - Sputnik International
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The completion of the Russian research vessel Akademik Fyodorov's expedition to Arctic lets the Russia's Ministry of Natural Resources to file a submission on Arctic shelf borders expansion to UN in spring 2015.

ST.PETERSBURG, October 29 (RIA Novosti) — The expedition of the Russian research vessel Akademik Fyodorov has completed all the scheduled research in Arctic, allowing Russia's Ministry of Natural Resources to file a submission on Arctic shelf borders expansion to UN in spring 2015, the ministry's head stated Wednesday.

"This was a much anticipated day for us, preceded by great amount of work, and of course the work of the geologists, who are continuing working on preparing our application for the Arctic shelf expansion," Sergey Donskoy told journalists.

The minister said that Russia will file its application to the United Nations in the spring of 2015.

"We lay our claim on 1.2 million square kilometers [more than 463,000 square miles] of the Arctic Ocean. That is a big increase to country's territory, that's why we call this application an application for the future – an application for the future sustainable development of our country," Donskoy said.

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