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 especially important in ... but in the best-case scenario, the situation will not begin to change until the end of the decade.
Even before ships began damaging cables in the Baltic region, the strategic sea -- referred to by some allied leaders as the "NATO lake" after the accession of Sweden and Finland to the alliance ...
The Baltic Sea is sometimes referred to as a "NATO lake," as it is bracketed mostly by countries belonging to the alliance. Russia has a significant military presence in its Kaliningrad exclave ...
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 — ...
The alliance's Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced the deployment of roughly 10 ships to monitor the waters known as NATO Lake. The mission, dubbed Baltic Sentry, will see these ships monitor ...
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.
NATO is deploying eyes in the sky and on the Baltic Sea to protect cables and pipelines that stitch together the nine countries with shores on Baltic waters.
NATO will bolster its military presence in the Baltic Sea after the suspected sabotage of an undersea power cable linking Finland and Estonia this week, the Western military alliance's chief Mark ...
NATO has decided to strengthen its military presence in the Baltic Sea to protect infrastructure in the region following recent damage to undersea cables between Estonia and Finland. "In order to ...
Security and Democracy and Nato's Secretary General Mark Rutte in the beginning of the aummit of the Baltic Sea NATO countries at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki. The topic of the summit is ...