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UK plans to deploy troops on long-term basis in the Baltic states 20810154.


| 2015
Defence & Security News - United Kingdom
 
UK plans to deploy troops on long-term basis in the Baltic states
Britain plans to join Germany and the US in the long-term deployment of its troops in the Baltic states to allegedly contain a threat they claimed emanates from Russia. London is due to deploy its troops in the Baltic region on a long-term basis, mirroring US and German plans; the goal is to strengthen NATO's eastern borders and "deter Russian aggression," according to British newspaper The Financial Times.
     
UK plans to deplo troops on long term basis in the Baltic states 640 001British Arm'ys troops providing security whilst a large convoy moves along a route which the Light Dragoons had cleared as part of the exercise RAPID TRIDENT 2014 in Ukraine
     
The Financial Times reported that British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon will announce the decision at a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels later on Thursday. The length of the UK troop deployment has yet to be defined, but it will be implemented on a rotational basis.

An unnamed official told the newspaper that a single company or about 100 troops will be deployed in the Baltic region in the near future.

The size of such a limited contingent may be attributed to the fact that the previous UK Parliament called for reducing the number of British troops stationed abroad.

Another source familiar with the text of Fallon's speech said that the Defense Minister will also touch upon the issue of scaling up Britain's current training mission for the Ukrainian armed forces.

Right now, about 75 British military trainers are stationed in western Ukraine, where they work with a total of 1,600 Ukrainian troops, according to the Financial Times.

The UK's deployment will reportedly be part of the Transatlantic Capability Enhancement and Training Initiative, which was agreed upon by the US and Germany in June 2015.

The purpose is to expand training as well as command-and-control drills between the US, Germany and their Eastern European allies.

 

 

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