Poland and the Baltic states have said they are planning to leave the Ottawa Convention, dealing a blow to the international treaty banning antipersonnel land mines.
But the ministers of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia argue that the security situation along NATO’s eastern flank has ...
NATO members Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia said Tuesday they are abandoning the 1997 Ottawa convention treaty ...
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Axworthy ‘deeply dismayed’ as eastern European states propose leaving landmine treatyOTTAWA – Former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy says Canada should work to convince eastern European countries ...
Poland and the Baltic republics have announced plans to withdraw from a major international treaty outlawing anti-personnel ...
Poland and three Baltic states announced their intention to quit a treaty banning antipersonnel mines to give their forces a ...
The Presidential Palace is in favour of Poland's withdrawal from the Ottawa Treaty, the deputy prime minister and defence ...
Poland and the Baltic states have announced plans to withdraw from a key international treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, citing the rising threat from Russia.
Earlier this week, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia said they would be exiting the Ottawa Treaty as the "military threats to NATO member states bordering Russia and Belarus have significantly ...
Amnesty International is urging Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to “urgently reconsider” plans to withdraw from the ...
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