NATO's presence in a strategic sea it shares with Russia is about to get bigger
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NATO and its member nations bordering the Baltic Sea are increasing their naval presence and expanding their military capabilities in response to the perceived threat from Russia. With the Baltic Sea being a vital trade and telecommunications route, countries like Denmark, Lithuania, and Poland are investing in additional vessels. Sweden, which recently joined NATO, is also enhancing its maritime defense, procuring new surface vessels designed to counter Russian aggression. The region's geopolitical significance has prompted these countries to act proactively to safeguard their security amidst rising tensions.
NATO countries bordering the Baltic Sea are increasing their military capabilities in response to perceived threats from Russia, emphasizing the geopolitical importance of the region.
Denmark plans to purchase dozens of ships, while Lithuania is acquiring two new attack boats in a collective effort to strengthen maritime security against Russia.
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