Latvian PM Urges More NATO Troops in Baltics to Bolster Eastern Flank Security
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Updated · Devdiscourse · Jun 17
Latvian PM Urges More NATO Troops in Baltics to Bolster Eastern Flank Security
3 articles · Updated · Devdiscourse · Jun 17
Summary
Andris Kulbergs said Wednesday that NATO should station more forces across the Baltic states, arguing the region needs a stronger allied military presence.
At a joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, the Latvian prime minister said the buildup should extend beyond Latvia to the Baltics and the wider eastern flank.
Kulbergs framed the call as a security measure, saying more "boots on the ground" are a necessary part of strengthening regional defense.