"It is in our vested self-interest to promote and spend more on defence," Finnish president Alexander Stubb tells Euronews.
Security in the Baltic Sea will be strengthened through increased Nato presence, a decision announced after a meeting of Nato member states in Helsinki on Tuesday.
NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region after a string of incidents that have heightened concerns about possible Russian activities, the alliance’s leader ...
NATO on Tuesday launched operation Baltic Sentry to deter further attempts to damage critical underwater infrastructure in ...
After a summit of Baltic Sea allies on January 14, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, President of Finland Alexander Stubb and Prime Minister of Estonia Kristen Michal announced the launch of the ...
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Baltic Sea NATO member countries plan to discuss security in the region at a summit in Helsinki on Tuesday that comes in the wake of a number of recent acts of suspected sabotage at sea. The main ...
Secretary-General Mark Rutte said at a meeting in Helsinki ... Finland President Alexander Stubb said the issue of the ship seen near the pipeline had been discussed at the meeting, without ...
(Antti Aimo-Koivisto/Lehtikuva via AP) From left, Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal, Finnish President Alexander Stubb and Nato's Secretary General Mark Rutte address the media during a joint ...