Moscow wants to control the Suwalki corridor, located between Lithuania and Poland. This was stated by military analyst Villar Webel from the Estonian National Defense College.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNLithuania quits treaty banning cluster bombs despite outrageLithuania on Thursday quit an international convention banning cluster bombs citing security concerns over neighbouring Russia, in a move that has drawn criticism from human rights groups. Amnesty International called the move "disastrous",
As Europe plans to up its defense spending, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian services believe that Moscow could be planning to launch a 'possible military confrontation with NATO.'
Belarus said on Thursday that it's open to hosting the Russian factory, which would help expand Moscow's production outside its borders.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNPoland, Lithuania signal openness to French nuclear deterrence for EuropePolish and Lithuanian leaders spoke in positive terms on March 6 about French President Emmanuel Macron's suggestion that Paris could extend its nuclear umbrella to protect European allies. Macron proposed to start "strategic discussions" on the subject as he warned Europe against the Russian threat and stressed that European countries should no
Lithuania on Thursday quit an international convention banning cluster bombs, citing security concerns over neighbouring Russia in a move that has drawn criticism from human rights groups.
The Baltic states are very unhappy that the UK did not invite their leaders to the summit on Ukraine, which will be held on Sunday. This is reported by Sky News with reference to a knowledgeable European diplomatic source.
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AFP on MSNPoland plans nationwide military training for men, mulls withdrawal from landmine treatyPolish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Friday announced a slew of measures aimed at boosting his country’s defence, including a possible exit from a
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