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Pro-Russian Influence Rises in Baltic States, Defense Projects At Risk
by Kyiv Defense Policy | 4 月 21, 2026 | World | 0 |
Pro-Russian influence is shaping Lithuania’s political landscape, affecting defense projects like the Suwalki Corridor military site. Latvia, with internal divisions and pro-Russian sentiments, also faces regional security risks. The Baltic states’ vulnerability underscores the need for coordinated defense strategies.
Read MoreLithuania Plans to Double Defensive Sites Along Russian, Belarus Borders
by Kyiv Defense Policy | 3 月 30, 2026 | World | 0 |
Lithuania plans a significant expansion of its counter-mobility engineering parks from 27 to 50 sites by 2030, enhancing border security with Belarus and Russia. This project involves substantial investments and legislative changes to utilize private lands, reflecting broader defense strategies.
Read MoreUkraine’s 2025 Energy Trade: Surging Imports, Meager Exports Reflect War Impact
by Kyiv Defense Policy | 3 月 26, 2026 | Economics | 0 |
In 2025, Ukraine’s energy import spending surged to $10.5 billion, starkly eclipsing its $0.5 billion in export revenues. Dominated by oil, petroleum gases, and coal, this import reliance highlights the severe trade imbalance caused by ongoing conflict and infrastructure damage.
Read MoreNATO Border Security Cuts: US Shift Leaves Baltic Allies Exposed
by Kyiv Defense Policy | 9 月 4, 2025 | World | 0 |
The U.S. will phase out key military assistance for frontline NATO states, pushing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to shoulder more defense costs as Trump’s “America First” policy reshapes regional security amid ongoing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.
Read MoreSpeech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska at the Folk och Försvar Annual National Conference in Sweden
by Kyiv Defense Policy | 1 月 13, 2025 | World | 0 |
NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska spoke at the Folk och Försvar Annual National Conference in Sweden about the threat Russia plays to NATO as a whole. “Russia is preparing for a long-term confrontation with us. They say this openly, and they act accordingly. Just this year, Russia’s total military spending will be 7 or 8 % of GDP, if not more. Russia’s defense industry is scaling up, with the help of China, Iran, and North Korea; together, they’re aiming to destabilize the global order, to weaken Europe and North America, and to undermine our freedoms.”
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