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In a resolute effort to tackle maritime issues in the Baltic Sea, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has unveiled initiatives aimed at improving surveillance of what is referred to as Russia’s “shadow fleet.” This term refers to a growing number of Russian vessels that operate under the radar, evading international scrutiny and possibly engaging in illegal activities. With rising regional tensions and security apprehensions, Kallas emphasized the importance of vigilance and intelligence sharing among NATO allies to effectively address any unlawful maritime actions. Her government’s commitment forms part of a larger strategy designed to ensure stability and uphold legal standards within Estonia’s waters, reinforcing its role as a key player in northern Europe’s defense framework. As geopolitical circumstances evolve, Kallas’s commitment resonates beyond Estonia, highlighting an urgent need for comprehensive security measures against an increasingly assertive Russia.

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Author : Caleb Wilson

Publish date : 2025-05-18 20:18:00

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