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Russia has filed claim with the United Nations for 463,000 square miles
of of the Arctic Ocean, including the North Pole, according to reports.
The territory contains some of the world's largest untapped reserves of fossil fuels, as well as valuable minerals, reports CNBC.
Russia's claim is filed under the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Law of the
Sea, which establishes the rights to exclusive economic zones beyond a
nation's borders.
The convention allows for a 200-mile zone from recognized borders,
except where a country can demonstrate that the continental shelf on
which it sits actually extends farther then 200 miles. In such cases,
the law recognizes a 350-mile limit.
The U.N. rebuffed a similar effort by Russia in 2002.
If the U.N. accepts Russia's petition this time, it would give the
government of President Vladimir Putin oversight of the the waters on
economic matters, including fishing and oil and gas drilling, though will not have full sovereignty, The New York Times says...Continue reading...
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