NATO members Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia said Tuesday they are abandoning the 1997 Ottawa convention treaty ...
Poland and the Baltic states have planned to exit the landmine treaty, citing increased threats from Russia and Belarus.
Poland and three Baltic states announced their intention to quit a treaty banning antipersonnel mines to give their forces a critical defensive edge amid a "fundamental" deterioration in their ...
"Military threats to NATO Member States bordering Russia and Belarus have significantly increased," the ministers said in a statement. "In the current security environment it is paramount to provide ...
Defense ministers from Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have recommended their countries withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty ...
Poland and the Baltic states have announced plans to withdraw from a key international treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, citing the rising threat from Russia. In a joint statement, the defence ...
"This settlement is about more than just compensation — it's about Canada honouring its treaty commitments," said Chief Peter ...
Military threats to NATO member states bordering Russia and Belarus have significantly increased," the four nations argue in a statemement.
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are considering withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention due to increased military threats from Russia. Their departure would enable these countries to stockpile ...
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 ...
The quartet bordering Russia proposed withdrawing from the Ottawa treaty, but add they have no plans to use landmines.
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.