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26 Mar, 07:31

About $26 billion for Arctic master plans to come from off-budget sources

"The plan includes the construction and upgrade of highways, airports, housing and communal services, healthcare, culture, sports and leisure," Minister for Development of the Far East and Arctic Alexey Chekunkov said

MOSCOW, March 26. /TASS/. About 2.2 trillion rubles ($26 billion) for implementation of Arctic backbone settlements' master plans will come from off -budget sources, Minister for Development of the Far East and Arctic Alexey Chekunkov said in an interview with TASS.

"The planned financing is 3.7 trillion rubles ($44 billion), where 60%, that is about 2.2 trillion rubles, is off-budget financing. The master plans' events cover the entire list of infrastructure facilities that are necessary for a comfortable life of local people. The plan includes the construction and upgrade of highways, airports, housing and communal services, healthcare, culture, sports and leisure," he said.

In December 2023, the Russian government listed 16 major Arctic settlements, for which started the work to develop master plans for the period up to 2035.

The list of 16 Arctic backbone settlements and agglomerations in nine regions includes: Kem, Belozersk (Karelia), Vorkuta (Komi), Tiksi, Naiba (Yakutia), Norilsk, Dudinka, Dixon and Igarka (the Krasnoyarsk Region), Arkhangelsk (the Arkhangelsk Region), Murmansk, Kirov, Apatity and Monchegorsk (the Murmansk Region), Naryan-Mar (the Nenets Autonomous Region), Pevek and Anadyr (the Chukotka Autonomous Region), Novy Urengoy, Noyabrsk and Salekhard-Labytnangi (the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region).