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by AFP Staff Writers Copenhagen (AFP) March 31, 2022
Denmark will send 800 troops to Latvia in May in response to a request from NATO, the Danish prime minister said Thursday. Copenhagen had placed the battalion on alert after Russia's invasion of Ukraine and amid rising tensions between the West and Moscow. Denmark has already sent land and air reinforcements to the Baltic states and Poland. On Tuesday, the Danish government said it was ready to send 800 soldiers to the Baltics if NATO requested them. "We have now received a formal request from NATO to place the battalion in Latvia," Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said during a visit to the Baltic nation on Thursday. The troops are due to arrive in May, the Danish military said. NATO has sent a large number of troops to the alliance's eastern flank with reinforcements in Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. Some 100,000 US troops are now present in Europe, more than 40,000 of them under direct NATO command in eastern Europe. Denmark sent fighter jets to Lithuania before the invasion of Ukraine, and in early March it sent 200 troops to Estonia, two fighter jets to Poland and a frigate to the eastern waters of the Baltic Sea.
NATO sees no Russian pull-back in Ukraine, expects more offensives Brussels (AFP) March 31, 2022 NATO is not seeing a pull-back of Russian forces in Ukraine and expects "additional offensive actions," the alliance's chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday. "According to our intelligence, Russian units are not withdrawing but repositioning. Russia is trying to regroup, resupply and reinforce its offensive in the Donbas region" in eastern Ukraine, Stoltenberg told a media conference. "At the same time, Russia maintains pressure on Kyiv and other cities. So, we can expect additional offensive ... read more
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