"The temporary freeze on participation in the Arctic Council, which has been declared by the other member states, will inevitably lead to an increase in risks and challenges to soft security in the region, which the Arctic Council has been effectively dealing with," Korchunov told Interfax.
Under these circumstances, "it is crucial to preserve Arctic Council projects so that cooperation could continue when the situation allows that and so that no harm be done to those depending on these projects," he said.
"We will seek to minimize possible negative consequences of the suspension of cooperation," Korchunov said.
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