<p>Oslo: The United States will on Friday open its northernmost diplomatic station Friday open its northernmost diplomatic station in the world, a symbol of the Arctic's increased importance in Washington, at a time when cooperation among Arctic nations has been hit by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the opening of the station, in Tromsoe, northern Norway, in June, as a means for the US to have a "diplomatic footprint above the Arctic Circle", he said.</p><p>Called a "presence post", it will not offer consular services.</p>.<p>"Symbolically, it is significant," Andreas Oesthagen, a senior research fellow at the Oslo-based Fridtjof Nansen Institute, told Reuters.</p><p>"It is a gesture that showcases just how much more important the US sees the Arctic now than only five or ten years ago."</p><p>Tromsoe is the largest city in Arctic Norway, located about 400km (250 miles) to the west of Russia. Norway and Russia share a border in the Arctic.</p>.A list of the deadliest mass shootings in the US this year.<p>Tromsoe is also the seat of the Arctic Council, a polar body comprising the eight Arctic states of Russia, the US, Canada, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden and Denmark.</p><p>Cooperation within the Arctic Council between Moscow and the Western Arctic states was put on hold after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.</p>.<p>More recently, some cooperation on the council has resumed, but remains limited to the level of senior diplomats, with no discussions among political leaders.</p>
<p>Oslo: The United States will on Friday open its northernmost diplomatic station Friday open its northernmost diplomatic station in the world, a symbol of the Arctic's increased importance in Washington, at a time when cooperation among Arctic nations has been hit by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the opening of the station, in Tromsoe, northern Norway, in June, as a means for the US to have a "diplomatic footprint above the Arctic Circle", he said.</p><p>Called a "presence post", it will not offer consular services.</p>.<p>"Symbolically, it is significant," Andreas Oesthagen, a senior research fellow at the Oslo-based Fridtjof Nansen Institute, told Reuters.</p><p>"It is a gesture that showcases just how much more important the US sees the Arctic now than only five or ten years ago."</p><p>Tromsoe is the largest city in Arctic Norway, located about 400km (250 miles) to the west of Russia. Norway and Russia share a border in the Arctic.</p>.A list of the deadliest mass shootings in the US this year.<p>Tromsoe is also the seat of the Arctic Council, a polar body comprising the eight Arctic states of Russia, the US, Canada, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden and Denmark.</p><p>Cooperation within the Arctic Council between Moscow and the Western Arctic states was put on hold after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.</p>.<p>More recently, some cooperation on the council has resumed, but remains limited to the level of senior diplomats, with no discussions among political leaders.</p>