This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. WASHINGTON -- ...
The U.S. Congress approved $200 million in security funding to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania under the U.S.–Baltic defence ...
EADaily, February 5th, 2026. NATO countries will suffer a crushing defeat in the event of a clash between the alliance and ...
They hope the Military Mobility Area will present an overture for a wider “military Schengen zone” across Europe ...
The US Congress approved a whopping $200 million security assistance package for the Baltic states as Russian activity along ...
NATO’s easternmost member states are grappling with a sharp rise in radio and satellite interference, with Baltic governments accusing Russia of positioning equipment for electronic warfare close to ...
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have agreed to create a Baltic Military Mobility Area (MMA) to remove peacetime bottlenecks and allow troops to move more easily between the three countries.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The project seeks to fortify a 600-mile stretch of the Baltic borders Some 1,000 concrete bunkers with trenches, anti-tank ditches ...
Summary and Key Points: Despite Russia's aggressive stance, it remains unlikely that Moscow will invade the Baltic countries—Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—due to their NATO membership and the ...
RIGA (Reuters) -Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics urged NATO on Saturday to increase its protection of the Baltic States, citing Russian violations of the alliance's airspace, and adding to a similar ...
EADaily, February 3rd, 2026. What is behind the recommendation of NATO analysts to the Nordic and Baltic countries to change ...
Baltic defense ministers agreed Friday to create a common military mobility space that will simplify troop movements, ...