🏛️ UK to double troop numbers in Norway amid rising Russian threats
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The UK will double its troop presence in Norway from 1,000 to 2,000 over three years to enhance Arctic defence against Russian threats. Defence Secretary John Healey announced the increase during a visit to Camp Viking, citing Russia as the greatest threat to Arctic security since the Cold War. The UK will also participate in NATO's Arctic Sentry mission and increase joint military exercises with allies. This move is part of a broader strategy to bolster regional security amid rising concerns over Russian military activity.
Key points
- UK will increase troop presence in Norway from 1,000 to 2,000 over three years.
- The move is part of NATO's Arctic Sentry mission to enhance regional security.
- Defence Secretary John Healey cites Russia as the greatest threat to Arctic security since the Cold War.
- Joint military exercises with NATO allies will increase to bolster deterrence.
Links
- The Guardian: Ukraine war briefing: UK promises to double troop numbers in Norway to deter Putin
- NRK: Storbritannia vil doble antall soldater i Norge
- Le Figaro: Menace russe : Londres va doubler sa présence militaire en Norvège
- wydarzenia.interia.pl: "Zagrożenie jakiego nie widzieliśmy". Brytyjczycy przerzucają żołnierzy
Facts
- Troop increase from 1,000 to 2,000 over three years.
- UK forces will participate in NATO's Arctic Sentry mission.
- Joint exercises with NATO allies will increase, starting in March.
- New defence cooperation agreement signed with Norway.
- 30% increase in Russian submarines in UK waters over the past two years.
Quotes
- Demands on defence are rising, and Russia poses the greatest threat to Arctic and high north security that we have seen since the Cold War. — John Healey
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