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RIGA – Latvia’s parliament has voted to withdraw from the international treaty banning landmines, signaling a shift in the Baltic nation’s security posture amid growing concerns over potential threats from neighboring Russia. The decision to exit the Mine Ban Treaty, announced Tuesday, marks a significant departure from Latvia’s longstanding commitment to international arms control agreements and underscores escalating regional tensions. As Riga navigates a complex security environment, the move reflects heightened caution and a reevaluation of defense strategies in response to evolving geopolitical challenges.

Latvia Withdraws from International Landmines Treaty Citing Security Concerns

In a decisive move reflecting escalating regional tensions, Latvia’s parliament has voted to withdraw from the 1997 Ottawa Treaty, a landmark international agreement banning the use of anti-personnel landmines. Officials cited emerging security threats stemming from Russia’s recent…

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Author : Isabella Rossi

Publish date : 2025-09-30 19:42:00

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