Poland and three Baltic states announced their intention to quit a treaty banning antipersonnel mines to give their forces a ...
NATO members Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia plan to withdraw from the Ottawa convention banning anti-personnel ...
Poland and the Baltic states have said they are planning to leave the Ottawa Convention, dealing a blow to the international treaty banning antipersonnel land mines.
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 ...
Poland is ready to start work on resuming the production of anti-personnel mines, its defence minister said on Thursday, ...
Against the backdrop of Russia's three-year war in Ukraine, Poland and the Baltics are preparing to exit the Ottawa Treaty, ...
The defence ministers of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland have recommended leaving the 1997 Ottawa Treaty due to ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPoland and Baltic states to dump landmine treaty citing Russian threatThe quartet bordering Russia proposed withdrawing from the Ottawa treaty, but add they have no plans to use landmines.
Our countries are prepared and can use every necessary measure to defend our territory,’ say defense ministers of Estonia, ...
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland agreed to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention, an international treaty banning ...
Poland and Baltic states recommend leaving antipersonnel land mine treaty, citing threat from Russia
The defense ministers of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia said in a joint statement that they “unanimously recommend withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention" — the international antipersonnel mine ...
But the ministers of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia argue that the security situation along NATO’s eastern flank has ...
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