According to a document released by the Kremlin on May 17, Russian President Vladimir Putin requested the Russian federal government to study and revise the basic principles and provisions of the Arctic regional national policy and adjust the implementation plan for the development strategy of the Arctic region. According to documents, Putin has set a series of infrastructure construction schedules for the Russian government, including deciding to build two new general-purpose nuclear-powered icebreakers no later than 2026, building a new airport in Yevremov Bay in the Taymyr Peninsula from 2027 to 2029, building an international Arctic research station “Snowflake” in Yamal by 2028, and completing the construction of a bridge across the Ebi River within the framework of the “Northern Latitude Corridor” by 2029. Complete the operation of the “Volkhov Murmansk” gas pipeline before the end of 2030, and approval for the relocation of old housing in the Arctic region Relocation schedule , as well as considering the construction of ice-class small passenger ships for use in the Far East and the Arctic. Furthermore, Putin asked the government to study the introduction of foreign capital to establish joint ventures to participate in the transportation of goods along the Arctic Corridor.

Zhitongcaijing · 05/17/2025 17:33
According to a document released by the Kremlin on May 17, Russian President Vladimir Putin requested the Russian federal government to study and revise the basic principles and provisions of the Arctic regional national policy and adjust the implementation plan for the development strategy of the Arctic region. According to documents, Putin has set a series of infrastructure construction schedules for the Russian government, including deciding to build two new general-purpose nuclear-powered icebreakers no later than 2026, building a new airport in Yevremov Bay in the Taymyr Peninsula from 2027 to 2029, building an international Arctic research station “Snowflake” in Yamal by 2028, and completing the construction of a bridge across the Ebi River within the framework of the “Northern Latitude Corridor” by 2029. Complete the operation of the “Volkhov Murmansk” gas pipeline before the end of 2030, and approval for the relocation of old housing in the Arctic region Relocation schedule , as well as considering the construction of ice-class small passenger ships for use in the Far East and the Arctic. Furthermore, Putin asked the government to study the introduction of foreign capital to establish joint ventures to participate in the transportation of goods along the Arctic Corridor.