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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Copenhagen (AFP) March 29, 2022
Denmark said on Tuesday it was making a battalion of 800 troops available to NATO in Baltic countries to counter any Russian threat there following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. The Nordic country has already deployed some 200 military personnel and fighter jets to Estonia and Lithuania, and sent a frigate to the east of the Baltic Sea. "We are already significantly present on the ground, but we are ready to do more," Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said at a press conference. "This is why the government will suggest sending a battalion of 800 (soldiers) to Baltic countries," she said. The battalion was on standby, but NATO must make an official request for the soldiers to be sent, the prime minister added. Frederiksen made the announcement after Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Danish parliament via videolink. Frederiksen is due to travel Wednesday to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, including to visit Danish troops there. Like many other European countries, Denmark has sent weapons to help Ukraine fight off the Russians.
![]() ![]() Finland's spy service warns of Russian interference, attacks Helsinki (AFP) March 29, 2022 Finland must brace for Russian interference and hybrid attacks as it weighs whether to join the NATO military alliance, the security services warned on Tuesday. The Nordic nation shares a 1,340-kilometre (830-mile) border with Russia and has remained militarily non-aligned since the end of World War II to avoid provoking its eastern neighbour. But Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24 sent support for joining the US-led military alliance skyrocketing in Finland. "The whole of Finnish s ... read more
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