Secretary of State John Kerry yesterday pointed to the huge resources that lie in the northernmost polar region as he unveiled plans to name a senior "official of stature" to advance American interests as Washington prepares to chair the eight-country Arctic Council next year.
"The Arctic region is the last global frontier and a region with enormous and growing geostrategic, economic, climate, environment and national security implications for the United States and the world," Kerry said in a statement.
Six of the eight Arctic nations- Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Russia and the United States- currently have ambassador-level diplomats representing them before the Arctic council.
Parts of Alaska and other US territories lie in the Arctic.
"President (Barack) Obama and I are committed to elevating our attention and effort to keep up with the opportunities and consequences presented by the Arctic's rapid transformation- a very rare convergence of almost every national priority in the most rapidly- changing region on the face of the Earth," Kerry said.
Alaska Senator Mark Begich, who has pushed legislation for a US envoy to the region since 2008, called Kerry's decision an "important step in the right direction."
"The bottom line is that the changes we see in the Arctic warrant a higher level of involvement from the US and this position will allow us to better exercise leadership and vision in Arctic policy moving forward," the Democratic lawmaker added.
The Arctic has seen growing international interest in recent years, as global warming causes the Arctic ice cap to melt and opens new navigation routes that facilitate the use of previously inaccessible raw materials.
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