The Baltic is not NATO's "lake" This is especially important in ... but in the best-case scenario, the situation will not begin to change until the end of the decade.
Announcing the new surveillance and deterrence mission, dubbed Baltic Sentry, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said he had “grave concern” about a “growing threat to our critical undersea ...
And our adversaries should know this," NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said this month in announcing a new alliance mission, dubbed "Baltic Sentry," to protect the underwater infrastructure ...
The Baltic Sea has clearly not become a NATO lake. The most recent incident of cable damage has highlighted, once again, the vulnerability of undersea energy and communications infrastructure — ...
Russia has pledged to take all necessary actions to safeguard its interests in the Baltic Sea in response to increased <a ...
The Baltic is not NATO's "lake" This is important ... but in the best-case scenario, the situation will not begin to change until the end of the decade.
The Baltic Sea is largely bracketed by NATO member states, and is sometimes referred to as a "NATO lake," but Russia has a significant footprint in the Baltic from its Kaliningrad exclave.
A senior Russian official has said that Moscow will counter any moves by Western military alliance NATO to dominate the Baltic Sea. Bernd Wüstneck/dpa ...