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1999–2010 Back towards confrontation
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The early sense of optimism of naval cooperation and more broadly the UK-Russia relationship outlined Chapter 3, began to hit a number of political speed bumps, which characterised the UK-Russia relationship up to 2014. Furthermore, 1999/2000 saw the rise to power of Putin. The chapter examines how, despite the political backdrop, naval cooperation still took place at a time when the Russian Navy was determining its future shape and role and included closer interaction between naval colleges and academies. The Kursk submarine tragedy in August 2000, provided the catalyst for another important area of discussion and cooperation - Submarine Search and Rescue. There was an aspiration to develop a UK-Russia MoU on Submarine Search and Rescue but it did not materialise, largely due to bureaucracy but also suspicion of each side’s motives. A highlight during this period was the rescue in 2005 of the Russian submersible AS-28 Priz in the Pacific by the UK/US and a first hand account from the Naval Attache at the time is provided. Also positive was the UK’s contribution to the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation (AMEC) programme from 2003 - 2006 launched by the G8 and aimed, amongst other programmes, at the safe disposal of Russian nuclear submarines on the Kola peninsula. However, political headwinds were gathering strength in the relationship between Russia and the West, epitomised in Putin’s Munich Security conference speech in 2007 and whose security concerns were perceived as being ignored by the West.

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The Royal and Russian Navies

Cooperation, Competition and Confrontation

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