The Baltic Sea operation in the region bordering Russia comes as European fears of sabotage mount after a string of ...
NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region after a string of incidents that have ...
NATO announced on Tuesday that it will beef up its patrol of the Baltic Sea in the light of past infrastructure damage to ...
By Anne Kauranen, Essi Lehto and Andreas Rinke HELSINKI (Reuters) -NATO countries will deploy frigates, patrol aircraft and ...
NATO announced a new mission on Tuesday to better protect critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea with ...
The European Union’s new digital chief, Henna Virkkunen, suggested the repeated damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea ...
NATO chief announces launch of a new operation to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region.
Mark Rutte, Nato’s secretary-general, announced a new mission — to be called Baltic Sentry — after Finland last month seized a vessel belonging to Russia’s shadow fleet of oil tankers after it damaged ...
Announcing the new operation, Rutte noted that more than 95 per cent of internet traffic is secured via undersea cables, and 1.3 million kilometres (8,08,000 miles) of cables guarantee an estimated ...
The meeting, co-organized by Finland and Estonia, will focus on enhancing NATO's presence in the Baltic Sea and responding to risks posed by Russia’s so-called shadow fleet, a group of tankers ...