NATO: British Royal Marines pulling and pushing sleds bearing during the medevac military exercises of March 3, in 2013 at the Allied Arctic...
Zakharova singled out what she said was a Norwegian plan to this year equip a port near Tromso to be able to receive nuclear submarines. “Contrary to the historical traditions of neighborly relations and cooperation in the Arctic, Oslo continues to escalate tension and increase the risks of military action. This will not be left without a response,” Zakharova told reporters. “The Russian Federation will take all possible measures to ensure its own security.”
Norway, which shares a 196-km (122-mile) land border with Russia, has said it is concerned about Moscow building up its own military capacity on the Kola Peninsula, a region dotted with naval bases and restricted military zones. Norway in October hosted a huge NATO exercise in the region.