NATO members Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia plan to withdraw from the Ottawa convention banning anti-personnel mines due to the military threat from their neighbour Russia, the four countries ...
Poland and Baltic nations have welcomed a proposal by French President Emmanuel Macron to launch talks about using France’s ...
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 ...
For decades the Baltic Sea has served as a delicate buffer zone between a growing number of NATO members and Russia, more recently becoming a new front line ...
NATO members Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia plan to withdraw from the Ottawa convention banning anti-personnel mines due to the military threat from their neighbour Russia, ...
Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia—have announced their intention to withdraw from an international treaty that bans the use of landmines. This treaty, known as the Ottawa Convention, was signed in 1997 ...
The countries said their security situation 'has fundamentally deteriorated' since they ratified the Ottawa Convention more than a decade ago.
Poland and three Baltic states announced their intention to quit a treaty banning antipersonnel mines to give their forces a critical defensive edge amid a "fundamental" deterioration in their ...