NATO Ambassadors Discuss Accelerating Drone Purchases for Frontline States
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- NATO ambassadors discussed accelerating drone purchases for "frontline states" bordering Belarus and Russia.
- The outcome of the closed-door meeting remains unclear, with Romania reportedly calling for a stronger NATO military presence.
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Ambassadors from NATO's 32 member states met to discuss plans for accelerating drone purchases aimed at enhancing security in countries bordering Belarus and Russia. Romania has specifically requested a greater NATO military presence.
BRUSSELS, June 10. /TASS/. Ambassadors from NATO's 32 member states discussed plans to accelerate drone purchases to strengthen security in "frontline states," meaning countries bordering Belarus and Russia, Politico reported, citing sources.
The outcome of the talks remains unclear.
"At a closed-door meeting of NATO’s 32 ambassadors, countries debated whether the alliance should urgently purchase more drones as part of air-policing missions over frontline member states," the publication reported. According to Politico, Romania has called for a stronger NATO military presence on its territory.
The news outlet also referred to drone incidents in the Baltic states without mentioning that the UAVs involved were Ukrainian.
The publication's sources did not indicate when such purchases might take place or from whom the alliance would procure the drones.
Açık Sorular
- What was the outcome of the ambassadorial discussions regarding drone purchases?
- When might these drone purchases take place?
- From whom would NATO procure the drones?
- What specific drone incidents in the Baltic states were referred to, and what was their context?






