Poland, the three Baltic states and Finland, bordered by Russia, are “close” to a retirement agreement from the International Treaty prohibiting the use of mines against personnel, Lithuania’s defense minister said today. “We believe we are very close to this solution,” Dovile Sakalien said, speaking to reporters in Warsaw when asked about the possible departure of these countries from the Treaty of Otava, which completely prohibits the mines against staff. “We are in very intensive discussions with our partners in the region so that the five countries bordering Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland can make a joint decision and send a joint strategic message with a joint strategic message.” Kosiniak-Kamis. The Red Cross International Committee expressed earlier today its “strong concern” about the European re -equipment framework after the […]
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