Baltic fear of Ukrainian ceasefire!
The Financial Times reported in a report that the Baltic countries are afraid of the Ukrainian ceasefire.
According to RCO News Agency, the British Magazine of the Financial Times reported that the Baltic states believe that the Baltic states believe that the ceasefire in the Ukrainian war would increase the “security threat” against them.
In recent weeks, an agreement has been reached to stop the attacks on energy infrastructure by Moscow and Kiev, while efforts to revive the Black Sea cereal agreement as part of the diplomatic solution.
The Financial Times wrote in its article on Sunday that “a complete ceasefire still looks out of reach”, but Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, who have been in the EU and NATO supporters since the intensification of clashes between Moscow and Kiev in February.
“We all understand that when the war in Ukraine stops, Russia will quickly restore its forces,” said Estonian Defense Minister Hano Poor. “This means a dramatic and rapid increase in the level of threat.”
Poor claimed that if the ceasefire was established, Moscow could transfer 6,000 troops from the Ukrainian contact line to the western borders of Russia.
Meanwhile, the Estonian defense minister rejected the British -French plan to send a “reassuring force” consisting of Western European soldiers to Ukraine after stopping the war.
“We cannot endanger the security of NATO’s eastern faction,” he explained. “We should not be trapped in the trap that our forces would somehow constant in Ukraine, because then we will face dangers at our borders.”
The article also referred to the statements of the Lithuanian Defense Minister Davilah Sakaliyene, who said: “Russia will use its military capabilities to strengthen its military capabilities as soon as possible. “They now have a massive and trained army on the battlefield that will be even bigger.”
“We should not have an illusion,” he added. “We should not deceive ourselves that Russia will stop after Ukraine.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly called allegations of offensive programs against NATO as “baseless” and said that these claims were only made to intimidate the European people and justify the increase in military spending.
Former US President Donald Trump, Special Envoy Meeting with Putin earlier this month in Kremlin, told Tucker Carlson last week that Russia did not intend to attack NATO.
According to Witcaf, such a claim about Russia is “ridiculous”.
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