December 29, 2024
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Rutte: NATO to increase presence in Baltic Sea due to cable incidents

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said after the damage to the cables in the Baltic Sea that the Alliance would strengthen its presence there. Source: Rutte’s statement after a conversation with the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, “European Truth” writes. Rutte said on the X social network (Twitter) that he discussed with Stubb the ongoing investigation under the leadership of Finland into the possible sabotage of submarine cables.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said after the damage to the cables in the Baltic Sea that the Alliance would strengthen its presence there.

Source: Rutte’s statement after a conversation with the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, writes “European Truth”

Rutte said on the X social network (Twitter) that he discussed with Stubb the ongoing investigation under the leadership of Finland into the possible sabotage of submarine cables.

“I expressed my full solidarity and support. NATO will strengthen its military presence in the Baltic Sea,” Rütte said.

It will be recalled that the Finnish police are investigating whether a vessel from the Russian “shadow fleet” is involved to damage the electric cable, which runs between Finland and Estonia.

In general, as reported in Finland, work interruptions were detected four telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea, which connect the country with Estonia and Germany. About three of them earlier informed in Estonia.

Estonia decided withdraw patrol ships to protect the energy connection with Finland.

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