China’s Coast Guard boosts Russia ties with first Arctic entry

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China’s Coast Guard claims to have entered the Arctic Ocean for the first time, increasing security ties with Russia. The U.S. Coast Guard encountered a joint patrol of the Chinese Coast Guard and Russian Border Guard in the Bering Sea. In response, the US has sent warships to meet the China and Russia presence near Alaska, as the two nations team up on Arctic coastguard missions, potentially opening new shipping routes.


China’s Coast Guard Explores Arctic Ocean, Enhancing Russia Ties

China’s Coast Guard claims Arctic Ocean entry, boosting security ties with Russia

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Joint Chinese-Russia patrol encountered by U.S. Coast Guard in Bering Sea

US Warships Respond to China, Russia Presence Near Alaska

US Warships sent to counter China and Russia near Alaska

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