Russia's irresponsible war in Ukraine leads to Baltic NATO move
Russia will have to bolster its defenses in the Baltic Sea -- including a potential nuclear escalation -- if Sweden and Finland join NATO, Moscow said on Thursday.
"There can be no more talk of any nuclear-free status for the Baltic - the balance must be restored," Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s security council and former president of Russia, said, Reuters reported.
"Until today, Russia has not taken such measures and was not going to. If our hand is forced, well ... take note it was not us who proposed this," he added, according to Reuters.
Medvedev's warning came as Sweden and Finland seem closer than ever before to joining the Western alliance.
SWEDEN PLANS NATO APPLICATION, FINLAND SIGNALS INTENT TO JOIN WITH SECURITY ASSESSMENT: REPORT
Finland and Sweden’s prime ministers held a joint news conference in Stockholm on Wednesday, with Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin saying the country would decide within the next few weeks on NATO membership and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson saying her country is making the same calculation. Finland shares a significant land border with Russia.
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Russia triggered the move with its unwarranted attack on Ukraine. Neighboring countries do not trust the Putin-led Russia.
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