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Media: NATO has started planning a mission in the Arctic to better protect Greenland

The commander of the armed forces of the Alliance in Europe, General Alexus Hrynkevich, ordered the start of specific military planning for the “Arctic Sentinel” mission.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The commander of the armed forces of the Alliance in Europe, General Alexus Hrynkevich, ordered the start of specific military planning for the “Arctic Sentinel” mission.

Source: Spiegel, “European Truth”

Details: Plans for a NATO mission to better protect the Arctic region around Greenland are becoming more concrete.

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As noted, the defense ministers of NATO countries can discuss the first draft of the operational plan in Brussels as early as next week.

The press secretary of Hrynkevich’s command confirmed this decision at the request of the publication. Col. Martin L. O’Donnell said that plans to increase NATO’s vigilance measures are already being developed.

However, O’Donnell declined to provide any details on the plans for the Arctic mission, as planning has only just begun.

Recently, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that the framework agreement on Greenland, previously announced by US President Donald Trump, will require NATO allies strengthen security in the Arctic.

We also advise you to familiarize yourself with the material of “EvroPravda”: Trump’s “gesture of goodwill”. What made the US leader pause the war for Greenland

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