The move marks yet another step in the systematic military encircling of Russia by the US-led military alliance, which continues to back the far-right Ukrainian regime in a war aimed at inflicting a strategic defeat on Moscow and subjugating its territory to semi-colonial status.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told members of the security alliance to boost ... and European countries in eastern Europe closer to Russia spend a similar percentage, with Estonia spending 3.43% and Latvia 3.15%. Poland, which has one of Europe's ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the alliance is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region
NATO will launch a new military monitoring mission in the Baltic Sea to increase the protection of undersea infrastructure, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Tuesday ... jointly hosted by Finland and Estonia in Helsinki. The meeting was held ...
The strategy follows a series of suspected sabotage attacks on telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea in recent months carried out by a fleet of tankers and vessels linked to Russia.
A spate of alleged sabotage operations against undersea cables in the Baltic Sea has raised the prospect of a dangerous 2025 in NATO's northern theater, with allied leaders vowing closer surveillance of and tougher action against Russian- and Chinese-linked and other ships accused of nefarious efforts there.
Secretary-General Mark Rutte said that the mission dubbed Baltic ... Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. In a statement, the Baltic Sea allies warned that “we reserve our rights, in accordance ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said a Russian victory over Ukraine would undermine the dissuasive force of the world’s biggest military alliance.
As President Trump looks to fix the issues that irk him the most, the issue of NATO defense spending — one of his perennial bugbears — is returning to the fore.
The EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas said Wednesday that the bloc must heed US President Donald Trump's demand to spend more on defence, as she issued a stark warning over
The EU's top diplomat and Poland's prime minister said Wednesday that the bloc must heed US President Donald Trump's demand to spend much more on defence -- faced with the "existential threat" posed by Russia.