NATO members Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia said Tuesday they are abandoning the 1997 Ottawa convention treaty ...
In a joint statement issued today, the defence ministers of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia say they “unanimously ...
Poland and three Baltic states announced their intention to quit a treaty banning antipersonnel mines to give their forces a ...
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are considering withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention due to increased military threats from Russia. Their departure would enable these countries to stockpile ...
Four European NATO members announced on Tuesday they will withdraw from the Mine Ban Treaty, marking the first time any ...
The Ottawa Convention prohibits the production, possession, and transfer of anti-personnel mines. View on euronews ...
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Axworthy 'deeply dismayed' as eastern European states propose leaving landmine treatyFormer foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy wants Canada to mount a campaign with like-minded countries to stop eastern ...
The defense ministries of Poland and the Baltic states want to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty, claiming a military threat from Russia Read F ...
The defence ministers of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland have recommended leaving the 1997 Ottawa Treaty due to ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPoland and Baltic states to dump landmine treaty citing Russian threatThe quartet bordering Russia proposed withdrawing from the Ottawa treaty, but add they have no plans to use landmines.
The NATO allies pulling out of a treaty banning the use of landmines said it sends the message they'll use whatever they need ...
Poland and the Baltic states on Tuesday took a first step towards quitting a treaty banning anti-personnel mines, citing an ...
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