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Under current international law, the countries ringing the Arctic - Russia, Canada, the US, Norway, Denmark (Greenland) - are limited to a 200 mile economic zone around their coastlines.
Currently, a UN convention stipulates that none of these countries can claim jurisdiction of the Arctic seabed because the geological structure does not match that of the surrounding continental shelves.
YDV-kachou wrote:Dude. That makes me mad. It's like people trying to claim Antartica or the Moon. JUST LEAVE IT ALONE AND LET THE POLAR BEARS EAT THEIR PENGUINS. D<
Seriously. I like the quote about according to that philosophy, Russia should belong to Canada. "BONJOUR. ALL ZHOUR BORSCHT ARE BELONG TO US."
Everything should belong to Canada. Do not deny. *cough*
Anyway... I didn't know there was so much oil in the North Pole. Hm.
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