NATO members Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia plan to withdraw from the Ottawa convention banning anti-personnel ...
Poland and three Baltic states announced their intention to quit a treaty banning antipersonnel mines to give their forces a ...
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia plan to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines due to rising military threats from Russia. This move will allow these nations to ...
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are considering withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention due to increased military threats from Russia. Their departure would enable these countries to stockpile ...
Poland and the three Baltic nations say they want to withdraw from an international convention that bans antipersonnel land mines due to the growing threat from Russia to front-line NATO states.
The defence ministers of Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, and Poland have reached a regional agreement recommending their ...
It is noted that despite launching the withdrawal process, the Baltics and Poland will "remain committed to international humanitarian law, including the protection of civilians during an armed confli ...
Lithuanian authorities have accused Russian military intelligence of being behind an arson attack at an IKEA store in the ...
Lithuanian prosecutors accused Russia's military intelligence on Monday of orchestrating an arson attack on an IKEA store in ...
The Trump administration’s warning that Europe must take care of security in its own backyard raises questions, including ...
Eleven European countries have compulsory military service: Austria, Cyprus, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, ...
Eastern European nations are moving towards exiting the Ottawa Contention, a treaty that bans anti-personnel landmines, to deter Russia from invading.