The visit of the flagship of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth ("Queen Elizabeth") in Oslo was a "message" for Russian President Vladimir Putin. 19FortyFive writes about this.
The publication explains that the largest and most expensive warship ever built in Britain is now leading an aircraft carrier strike group in the waters of Northern Europe to demonstrate the strength and deterrence of Moscow. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gar Stere confirmed that the presence of HMS Queen Elizabeth along with other NATO warships was "an important signal that order is maintained in the area rich in natural resources."
On November 13, it was reported that the United States and Great Britain were demonstratively sending their aircraft carriers to the Arctic to demonstrate to Russia their concern about its actions in the region. NATO countries are stepping up their activities in the Arctic, which is considered a region of low tension, as Moscow has increased its military presence in the region.