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Russia and US Propose Underground Tunnel to Connect Siberia and Alaska
A Russian envoy has floated a bizarre idea: building an underwater tunnel linking Siberia in Russia with Alaska in the United States. The proposed "Putin-Trump Tunnel" aims to unlock joint resource exploration between the two countries, according to Kremlin investment envoy Kirill Dmitriev.
The 112-kilometer project would connect Siberia and Alaska through the Bering Strait, a narrow waterway that separates Russia's Chukotka region from Alaska. A tunnel of this magnitude would require significant technological advancements and massive investment, but Dmitriev is undeterred in his enthusiasm for the project.
While Trump has expressed interest in the idea during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he seemed less than convinced. "I think it's interesting," Trump said during their discussion. However, Zelenskyy was not so optimistic about the proposal, citing concerns about its feasibility and potential environmental impact.
Dmitriev has proposed that US billionaire Elon Musk's The Boring Company could play a crucial role in building the tunnel. Musk had not publicly responded to Dmitriev's overtures as of Friday evening, but his involvement would likely add a new dimension to the project.
Russia is expanding its mining operations in the Arctic region due to climate change, and joint projects with other countries could be a key part of this strategy. The proposal for the Putin-Trump Tunnel is seen by some as a symbol of unity between Russia and the US, but others are more skeptical about its chances of success.
The Bering Strait has been a point of contention between the two countries since the early 20th century, with various proposals to link them through tunnels or bridges being put forward over the years. The latest idea may be the most ambitious yet, and it remains to be seen whether it will become a reality.
A Russian envoy has floated a bizarre idea: building an underwater tunnel linking Siberia in Russia with Alaska in the United States. The proposed "Putin-Trump Tunnel" aims to unlock joint resource exploration between the two countries, according to Kremlin investment envoy Kirill Dmitriev.
The 112-kilometer project would connect Siberia and Alaska through the Bering Strait, a narrow waterway that separates Russia's Chukotka region from Alaska. A tunnel of this magnitude would require significant technological advancements and massive investment, but Dmitriev is undeterred in his enthusiasm for the project.
While Trump has expressed interest in the idea during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he seemed less than convinced. "I think it's interesting," Trump said during their discussion. However, Zelenskyy was not so optimistic about the proposal, citing concerns about its feasibility and potential environmental impact.
Dmitriev has proposed that US billionaire Elon Musk's The Boring Company could play a crucial role in building the tunnel. Musk had not publicly responded to Dmitriev's overtures as of Friday evening, but his involvement would likely add a new dimension to the project.
Russia is expanding its mining operations in the Arctic region due to climate change, and joint projects with other countries could be a key part of this strategy. The proposal for the Putin-Trump Tunnel is seen by some as a symbol of unity between Russia and the US, but others are more skeptical about its chances of success.
The Bering Strait has been a point of contention between the two countries since the early 20th century, with various proposals to link them through tunnels or bridges being put forward over the years. The latest idea may be the most ambitious yet, and it remains to be seen whether it will become a reality.