More boots on the ground needed in the Baltics, Latvian PM says
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New Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs said that the country's position on defense spending and relations with Ukraine has not changed. The main priority is to strengthen airspace protection. According to the Prime Minister, there should be more NATO troops in the region.
More NATO troops should be deployed to the Baltic states, Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs said on Monday, according to Reuters. Denmark said on Monday it would send a battalion of 850 troops to Latvia in the fall, replacing the Swedish contingent currently operating in the region. "We need more troops on the ground and we need more alliance troops not only in Latvia but in the entire Baltic region and on the eastern flank of the alliance,…

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