NATO will Expand its Military Presence in Eastern Europe

NATO allies are sending more warplanes and ships to strengthen NATO's presence in Eastern Europe, given the situation around Ukraine.

This is confirmed in a statement from the Alliance, following the deployment of more forces from individual countries in the defense union in recent days.

Amid growing tensions marked by the withdrawal of US and British diplomats from Ukraine (something the European Union has so far refrained from doing), NATO explains that the goal is to increase the Alliance's resilience as "Russia continues to build up military forces in and around Ukraine".

US State Department has Ordered the Families of all Employees of US Embassy in Kiev to leave Ukraine

British Diplomats began to Leave Ukraine

Most of these decisions by European countries have already been announced in recent days, but NATO's common position follows the fluctuations caused in the public space by comments from US President Joe Biden on the divergent positions among the bloc's countries.

The statements from the last days of a number of countries for forthcoming and prepared (if necessary) support moves are listed:

  • Denmark sends frigate to Baltic Sea and prepares to deploy four F-16 fighters in Lithuania in support of Alliance air patrol mission
  • Spain has ships in the Black Sea and is considering fighter jets for Bulgaria
  • France is ready to send NATO-led troops to Romania
  • The Netherlands sends two F-35 fighters to Bulgaria in April, ship and ground forces will be ready
  • The United States is considering a similar move in the Alliance's Eastern European members (information appeared hours ago).

It is recalled that the Defense Union has...

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