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NATO units set for Lithuania and five other eastern member states - EN.DELFI
Friday, January 30, 2015

NATO is deploying small units in six eastern European nations to help co-ordinate a spearhead force set up in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine, AP reports.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Friday the units in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania will be the first of their kind there.


Defence ministers from the 28-nation military alliance will discuss the full force, which can react quickly to any hotspots in Europe, when they meet on 5 February.

Stoltenberg said countries responsible for providing the several thousand troops should be known next week. Norway, Germany and the Netherlands are ready to contribute.

The forward units will comprise a few dozen troops only. They will plan and organize military exercises, and provide command and control for any reinforcements the force might require.
 
NATO units set for Lithuania and five other eastern member states - EN.DELFI
Friday, January 30, 2015

NATO is deploying small units in six eastern European nations to help co-ordinate a spearhead force set up in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine, AP reports.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Friday the units in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania will be the first of their kind there.


Defence ministers from the 28-nation military alliance will discuss the full force, which can react quickly to any hotspots in Europe, when they meet on 5 February.

Stoltenberg said countries responsible for providing the several thousand troops should be known next week. Norway, Germany and the Netherlands are ready to contribute.

The forward units will comprise a few dozen troops only. They will plan and organize military exercises, and provide command and control for any reinforcements the force might require.

Worst. Idea. Ever.
 
I love studying Lithuanias pagan history. Crusader Kings II and Medieval total war kingdoms both feature these fierce tribals.
 
A U.S. soldier looks through the sight of a Lithuanian rocket launcher Monday during a training exercise in Rukla, Lithuania. The soldier is assigned to 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment. Pfc. Jaccob Hearn/Army
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NATO to meet on Russia; U.S. may send officers to East Europe
(Reuters) - Several European defense ministers spoke out on Thursday against sending weapons to the Ukrainian army, pointing to a potential transatlantic split if Washington decides to supply arms.

The United States is considering whether to provide weapons to Ukraine in its fight against Russian-backed separatists, although no decision has been made, senior administration officials said on Monday.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has also called on NATO states to send weapons to his country.

Several European defense ministers attending a NATO meeting in Brussels voiced opposition to sending weapons to Ukraine, fearing it could fuel the conflict.

"More weapons in this area will not bring us closer to a solution, and will not end the suffering of the population," German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen told reporters.

"We need to put a lot of pressure on the separatists and Russia in an economic and political way to find a solution at the table and not on the (battle)field because to give input to a potential escalation is not a good solution. We need a sustainable political solution for this area," she said.

Dutch Defense Minister Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert said she believed most allies, "but in particular the Netherlands, will insist on non-lethal support to Ukraine. Political dialogue is the only way out of the crisis."

Danish Defense Minister Nicolai Wammen said his country had no plans to supply weapons to Ukraine.

British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said London would "see what more we can do in the way of training and equipment that is non-lethal that can help the Ukrainians better protect themselves against the onslaught that they are now exposed to."

U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove, the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, said Russian supply of heavy weaponry and assistance to rebels in eastern Ukraine caused "much concern" and the Ukrainian people had a right to defend themselves.

But he cautioned that the situation in Ukraine had no military solution and any action by Western nations should be aimed at creating "conditions that support all parties to come to the table" to resolve the problem.

"Arms will not change that," Breedlove told reporters.

But he declined to be drawn specifically on whether he supported providing defensive lethal weapons to Ukraine, as has been reported in some media.

"I’ve made my specific advice to ... both my U.S. chain of command and my NATO chain of command. They are taking my advice under consideration," he said, declining further comment.

The U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Douglas Lute, said on Wednesday that, in reaching a decision on arming Ukraine, he believed the U.S. government would be careful not to undermine EU-U.S. unity on Russian sanctions.

A group of former U.S. officials, including former top diplomatic and military representatives to NATO, recommended recently that the U.S. provide Ukraine with defensive lethal weapons, such as anti-tank missiles.

(Additional reporting by Ole Mikkelsen in Copenhagen; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
 
Ministry of National Defence Republic of Lithuania :: News » News Releases
2015.02.05

NATO Defence Ministers agreed on establishing international NATO command and control units in Lithuania and another five Eastern European countries at the meeting on February 5 in Brussels. NATO will establish the units as soon as this year. These will serve a direct link between national forces, allied forces deployed in Lithuania and the Alliance chain of command.

“All the work in preparation for the establishment of a NATO headquarters in Lithuania has been done. In the nearest while NATO will begin the establishing procedure. The element will be a NATO tool which will help ensure speedy deployment of allied forces to our country, readiness for collective defence, and will support allied forces already on the ground,” Minister J.Olekas underscored.

At the meeting in Brussels the NATO Defence Ministers also took a decision on the formation of a Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF), or Spearhead Force. The new force primarily developed for collective defence purposes will enhance the Alliance’s capabilities to respond to the emerging threats. The Spearhead Force will be made up of elements of the all the armed services (land, air, naval and special forces) held at high readiness. A part of the force will maintain readiness to provide response within 2 to 3 day-notice. The enhancement of the NATO Response Force has begun this year with the increase of readiness of forces on duty and intense training ongoing. The new forces is planned to reach full operational capability in 2016.

“We are contributing our special operations forces and other capabilities to the enhancement of the NATO Response Force. The capabilities will train in the NATO Response Force exercise in our region in July,” Minister J.Olekas said.

While in Brussels, Minister of National Defence J.Olekas discussed the U.S. military presence in Lithuania at a meeting with Commander, U.S. European Command, General Philip M. Breedlove. The Lithuanian Defence Minister thanked for the weighty United States’ input into Lithuania’s security. “We had a threat to the security of our country emerging a year ago, and the United States took an immediate decision to strengthen the NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission and deploying a ground unit. We have a persistent U.S. military presence in our country and we are discussing the possibilities to continue enhancing this presence,” Minister J.Olekas said after the meeting with the U.S. General.

Also, at a meeting with Minister of Defence of Georgia Mindia Janelidze Lithuanian Minister J.Olekas reiterated Lithuania’s support to Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations and that Lithuania would contribute to the cooperation package NATO had approved for Georgia. Lithuania will post up to two officers and will take part in the Nordic-Baltic Initiative.

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NATO is just trying to prove its existence after USSR's collapse.

They have no reason to exist other than create new ones.

Sadly, beautiful countries like Ukraine are getting fried in the clash between NATO and Russia.
 
NATO To Boost Eastern Defenses

BRUSSELS — NATO was set Thursday to agree a major boost to its defenses to include six bases in eastern Europe and a spearhead force of 5,000 troops in response to what it called Russian aggression in Ukraine.

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg insisted that the increase being approved by defense ministers in Brussels were purely defensive, but with East-West tensions at their worst since the Cold War it is likely to rile Moscow.

"This is something we do as a response to the aggressive actions we have seen from Russia, violating international law and annexing Crimea," Stoltenberg told reporters as he arrived at NATO headquarters.

He refused to say whether he backed Ukraine's calls for the West to send Kiev weapons to fight pro-Russian militants, adding that it was a decision for the alliance's 28 individual member states.

But he welcomed an announcement that French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel would visit Kiev on Thursday and Moscow on Friday to present a new peace plan.

US Secretary of State John Kerry also arrived in Kiev on Thursday for talks with Ukraine's leaders.

'COMMAND AND CONTROL' CENTERS

NATO leaders agreed to step up the alliance's eastern defences at a summit in September, amid allegations that Russia has provided troops and equipment to support the separatists.

Stoltenberg said the NATO measures were also motivated by new threats from Islamist militants in the Middle East and North Africa, who are fueling violence within Europe.

The "command and control" centers set to be agreed on on Thursday will be in the alliance's three Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania — plus Poland, Romania and Bulgaria.

All were formerly in the orbit of the Soviet Union and have voiced deep concern about Russia's actions in Ukraine.

A further multinational corps headquarters for the command and control centers will be in Szczecin, Poland, Stoltenberg said.

The bases would facilitate the deployment of the so-called "spearhead"

force of around 5,000 troops which will be able to deploy from their home countries to anywhere within a "few days," he added.

The ministers are also to finalize the list of the countries taking part in the force, which a NATO official said would hopefully be operational by 2016.

British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said London would provide up to

1,000 troops to the spearhead force in 2017 and deploy four Typhoon fighters to Estonia this summer to reinforce Baltic air patrols.

Russian warplanes launched a record number of Cold War-style flights near NATO airspace last year, the alliance says.

GEORGIA TRAINING BASE

NATO is also set to boost its wider NATO response force — which would take weeks or months to deploy in a crisis — from 13,000 to 30,000 troops.

In a further blow to Moscow, NATO will set up a joint training center in the former Soviet state of Georgia, with which Russia fought a war in 2008.

The NATO chief said he would meet later this week on the sidelines of the Munich security conference with Russia Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, US Vice President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.

He said his talks with Lavrov are part of efforts to keep political channels open after the alliance ended "practical cooperation" with Moscow over the Ukraine crisis, in which nearly 5,400 people have died.

The United States is reportedly considering sending arms to Kiev, which has been fighting the insurgency in the east for almost 10 months.

But Stoltenberg told a press conference that that the alliance itself does not have any weapons and "that has to be up to each individual ally to decide".

The NATO chief said Moscow was still backing the rebels with "forces, with equipment, with training" and urged the Kremlin to push the separatists to respect the terms of last September's Minsk peace deals.
 

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