Russia has pledged to take all necessary actions to safeguard its interests in the Baltic Sea in response to increased <a ...
RIGA - The disruption of the subsea cable makes one consider faster ways of cooperation between countries or some mutual recognition mechanisms, Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze (New Unity) told ...
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.
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.
Russia wields a formidable capability to target NATO’s undersea infrastructure in critical regions such as the Baltic, Barents ... vessels designed to perform marine, river, and lake surveying and ...
NATO Secretary ... cables in the Baltic Sea has highlighted their vulnerability. While the region is largely surrounded by NATO member states—earning it the nickname "NATO lake"—Russia's ...
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.
MOSCOW, January 24. /TASS/. Moscow will not allow NATO to turn the Baltic Sea into its own lake, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said in an interview with the Rossiya-24 TV channel.
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 — both ...
Russia will do everything necessary to protect its interests in the Baltic Sea amid increased NATO activity in the region ... bloc's "dream" of turning the Baltic Sea into its "internal lake" will not ...
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 ...
Russia will do everything necessary to protect its interests in the Baltic Sea amid increased NATO activity in the region, Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksandr Grushko has said. In mid-January, NATO ...