A submarine cable was damaged in the Baltic Sea, the fourth case reported by the Nordic countries in the past two months. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasised, "The resilience and security of our infrastructure is a top priority.
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Special forces will also be sent by the Danish military to contribute to Nato’s operations in the Baltic Sea alongside ships and jets, the Ministry of Defence said on Thursday.
Former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö has criticised European leaders for avoiding direct discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin while relying on the United States to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine.
World leaders express varying expectations and hopes following Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th U.S. President. Emphasis is placed on transatlantic cooperation, global peace, economic partnerships,
The event will be broadcast live on Jan. 23, at 8:30 a.m. EET. The stream will be available via a link and on the NV website. Open the Youtube videoSpeakers at the Ukrainian Breakfast: ・Mark Rutte – NATO Secretary General ・Andrzej Duda – President of Poland ・Edgars Rinkēvičs – President of Latvia ・Alexander Stubb – President of Finland ・Alexander De Croo – Prime Minister of Belgium ・Andrej Plenković – Prime Minister of Croatia The discussion will be moderated by Fareed Zakaria,
Swedish authorities have seized a ship suspected of damaging a data cable running under the Baltic Sea to Latvia. Prosecutors said an initial investigation pointed to sabotage, and an inquiry has been launched involving Sweden's police, military, and coast guard.
Western intelligence services warn of a potential Russian attack on the European Union after 2028, RP ONLINE reports, citing Kaja Kallas, EU high representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that the North Atlantic Alliance is launching the Baltic Sentry mission to strengthen the protection of critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.
Last year, Mark Rutte attended the Davos gathering as Dutch prime minister while angling for his current job as secretary general of NATO, praising Trump for pushing Europeans to step up defense spending. That view — somewhat controversial then — is now widely accepted.
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DAVOS (Reuters) - NATO is not involved in decisions taken by member states, such as the United States, over hiring in the armed forces based around diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) criteria, said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at Davos on Thursday.