"Baltic States Collaborate to Strengthen Border Defenses Against Russia and Belarus"

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Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia have agreed to establish a common Baltic defense zone on their borders with Russia and Belarus, including the construction of defensive installations and missile-artillery cooperation. Estonia plans to build 600 bunkers along its border with Russia, while Lithuania is collaborating with the U.S. on rocket capabilities and Latvia is finalizing its military anti-mobility plan. European leaders have issued warnings about the potential for a Russian attack on NATO, with NATO's military committee chair describing the current global situation as the most dangerous in decades.
Topics:world#baltic-states#defense-zone#international-relations-security#nato#russia#security-concerns
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