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 ...
Our countries are prepared and can use every necessary measure to defend our territory,’ say defense ministers of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland - Anadolu Ajansı ...
The quartet bordering Russia proposed withdrawing from the Ottawa treaty, but add they have no plans to use landmines.
The three Baltic states and Poland are recommending withdrawing from an international agreement banning landmines as the frontline Nato countries respond to the rising threat of Russian aggression.
VILNIUS (Reuters) - Poland and the Baltic nations of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are withdrawing from the Ottawa convention banning anti-personnel mines, the four countries, which all share a border ...
Defence Ministers of Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have released a joint statement recommending the denunciation of the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines. The statement was ...
Poland and Baltic nations plan to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention, allowing them to use landmines amid increasing military threats from Russia. The decision, driven by geopolitical tensions, ...
Poland and the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are contemplating leaving the Ottawa Convention, which bans antipersonnel landmines, due to increased threats from Russia. While ...
Baltic and Polish defense ministers on Tuesday said they recommend withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention, which bans the use of anti-personnel landmines, as regional security threats increase.