NATO, drone and Russia
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In a statement issued by the Ministers of Defence of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania the countries blasted Russia for aerial vehicles entering NATO airspace in the Baltic states and striking their soil
Nato leaders pushing against Ukraine joining their alliance are far too receptive to Vladimir Putin’s “imperial fantasies”, Kyiv’s ambassador has said.
I n July 2018, NATO’s gleaming new Brussels headquarters was poised to host its first leaders’ summit. Dignitaries from around the world gathered in the arched buildings designed to look like interlocking fingers.
NATO has expanded its footprint in the North Atlantic, partially in response to an increased Russian submarine presence.
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Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have said NATO's efforts to strengthen air defense "must be accelerated."
Despite tensions, U.S. and other NATO nations conduct exercises in the far North off Norway to prepare for Russian attack.
Intrusions into NATO’s airspace blamed on Russia reached an unprecedented scale this month, raising questions about whether the Kremlin is trying to test the alliance’s willingness and ability to respond to a direct attack or divert its attention and ...