Lithuania, 9 Other Countries Agree to Step up Protection of Underwater Infrastructure
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Lithuania, 9 other countries agree to step up protection of underwater infrastructure
Ten European countries have agreed to step up the protection of critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea amid fears that Russia uses its shadow fleet as a weapon against EU and NATO countries.
Baltic Sea nations, allies to step up protection of underwater infrastructure
Ten European countries have agreed to strengthen the protection of critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, the Baltic News Service (BNS) reported on Friday, reported Xinhua. The foreign ministers of Lithuania, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Poland, Norway, Sweden, and Germany signed a memorandum in Tallinn on Friday under the framework of the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS), according to BNS. The agreement aims…
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