Arctic Foreign Media Scan (March 7th-March 21st, 2025)
By: Bogdan Koutsenko
Key Takeaways
- Russia positions itself as a benevolent actor and a reliable partner in the Arctic.
- The US, Canada, Sweden, and other Western powers are portrayed as malign and reactive, responding militarily to Russia’s more proactive, human-centric approach.
- Aide to Vladimir Putin, Nikolai Patrushev, described the Northern Sea Route, the backbone of Russia’s Arctic transportation network, as a “national treasure”, not only for national self-interest but for world trade more broadly.
- The upcoming International Arctic Forum, announced by Russian media throughout the past few weeks, will promote diverse cultural, scientific, economic, and diplomatic projects and programs in the Arctic.
- The International Arctic Forum will also platform the “Soul of Russia” project, featuring a series of film screenings with titles like “The Great Northern Route” and “To the Arctic”, intended to situate the Arctic as a key component of Russian cultural and national identity.
- Russian media has also reported on the possibility of India’s “active participation” in the Arctic Council as an observer state, describing its possible role in “stabiliz[ing] geopolitical rifts” in the region.
- The media presents readers with a juxtaposition: Russia’s vision-based, internationalist approach to Arctic policy clashing with depictions of Western militarism, given substance by President Trump’s threats to annex Greenland.




