- Ukraine’s President Zelensky warns of Russian provocations in the Baltic region.
- Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led Finland and Sweden to join NATO, altering the strategic balance in the Baltic Sea.
- NATO now surrounds almost the entire Baltic Sea, with Russia controlling only Kaliningrad and the Gulf of Finland.
- Russia’s Defense Ministry suggested changes to the state border at sea, a statement later retracted, adding to tensions.
- Kremlin cites increased tensions and confrontation in the Baltic as reasons for heightened security measures.
- Strategic areas like Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave and the Gulf of Finland could become flashpoints for confrontation.
- Sweden has re-armed the previously demilitarized island of Gotland, citing Russian aggression.
- Russian actions, including military exercises and airspace intrusions, have been assertive in the Baltic region for years.
- Experts argue that Russia’s aggressive behavior prompted Finland and Sweden’s NATO membership.
- There is a perception that Russia is already in confrontation with NATO, utilizing hybrid warfare tactics.
- NATO’s response to Russian aggression is deemed too timid, with calls for increased defense spending among member nations.
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