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2012 09 07

Latvia objects to Estonian bid to rotate NATO air-policing mission

Latvia objects to Estonian proposal to introduce rotation of the NATO air-policing mission in the Baltic states, saying it would pull up the costs, Latvia's Defense Minister Artis Pabriks said during a visit to Lithuania on Friday.
Latvijos gynybos ministras Artis Pabrikas
Latvia's Defense Minister Artis Pabriks / „Reuters“/„Scanpix“ nuotr.
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"One of the arguments against such rotation is that it would require more funds. And why rotation just to Estonia, maybe we need rotation in Latvia, too? So Latvia's position at this moment is negative," Pabriks told BNS in Kaunas.

Last week, the Estonian Defense Ministry restated its stance that the decision on rotation of the mission, which is currently carried out in Lithuania, should be made without delay.

Lithuania has been cautious about Estonia's proposals. Chief of Defense Lieutenant General Arvydas Pocius said in May it was necessary to consider whether there's point in duplicating projects, especially in the light of “smart defense” concept emphasized by NATO.

Defense Minister Rasa Juknevičienė also stated earlier that rotation would increase the costs of the air-policing mission "considerably."

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