NATO to deploy ships, aircraft in Baltic Sea
After a summit of Baltic Sea allies on January 14, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, President of Finland Alexander Stubb and Prime Minister of Estonia Kristen Michal announced the launch of the Baltic Sentry, a new NATO military effort to strengthen ...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb co-hosted the Baltic Sea Nato Allies Summit alongside Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal in Helsinki on Tuesday. The summit brought together the leaders of the eight Nato nations with a Baltic Sea coastline.
Europe must boost its military spending and better coordinate its defence amid hybrid threats from Russia and suspected sabotage of Baltic Sea cables, Finnish President Alexander Stubb said in an ...
NATO countries on the Baltic Sea met in Helsinki on Tuesday, looking to boost security following the suspected sabotage of undersea cables, widely blamed on Russia.
The incidents contributed to mounting European fears of sabotage, as NATO officials accuse Russia of a growing “destabilization campaign” over their military support for Ukraine and sanctions against Moscow.
Europe's "holiday from history is now over," Finnish President Alexander Stubb told Euronews on Tuesday. As Finland hosts the first NATO/Baltic Sea summit to bolster defences against hostile acts ...
Secretary General Mark Rutte announced the operation on Tuesday in a joint press conference with Finland President Alexander Stubb and Estonia Prime Minister Kristen Michal at the Baltic Sea NATO ...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb said on Tuesday that his ... it caused catastrophic damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. "Had it continued for another 12 minutes, the carnage would ...
MOSCOW, January 16. /TASS/. Israel and Hamas reach a ceasefire deal; NATO seeks to monitor vessels in neutral Baltic waters. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden rushes to remove Cuba from the US list of state sponsors ahead of Donald Trump’s arrival. These stories topped Thursday's newspaper headlines in Russia.
Maritime safety expert and former EMSA head Markku Mylly told TradeWinds that he has counted up to 40 tankers in the Baltic which fit the criteria of being shadow fleet vessels that pose a risk.
It's been announced that Sweden will mobilize up to 3 warships and an aircraft to monitor sensitive infrastructures in the Baltic Sea. The warships will also monitor Russia's “phantom fleet”, which Moscow is allegedly using to export its oil despite Western sanctions.