The European Commission calls Russia's threats against the Baltic countries unacceptable
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- The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said that Russia's public threats against the Baltic countries are unacceptable.
- She stressed that a threat to one EU member is a threat to the entire Union, and the EU will strengthen the security of the eastern flank.
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The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, called Russia’s “threats” against the Baltic countries unacceptable. Her statement was published on the social network X.
“Public threats from Russia against our Baltic states are completely unacceptable. Let no one have any doubts. A threat to one member state is a threat to our entire Union,” the politician wrote.
Von der Leyen stressed that the European Union will continue to strengthen the security of its eastern flank, ensuring reliable collective defense and combat readiness at all levels.



