US has delivered Abrams tanks to the three Baltic states,
which joined NATO in 2004
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The deliveries are
intended to "demonstrate resolve to President (Vladimir) Putin and Russia that collectively we can come
together," US Major
General John R. O'Connor told AFP as he oversaw the delivery of the equipment
in the port of Riga .
The delivery
included Abrams tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles, Scout Humvees as well as
support equipment and O'Connor said the armour would stay "for as long as
required to deter Russian aggression".
The three former
Soviet-ruled Baltic states of Estonia ,
Latvia and Lithuania , all
NATO and European Union members since 2004, have very little miliary hardware
of their own.
A series of
military manoeuvres by Russia
in the Baltic area has stoked deep concern that the Kremlin could try to
destabilise the countries that were in its orbit during Soviet times.
NATO is countering Russia 's moves by boosting defences on Europe's
eastern flank with a spearhead force of 5,000 troops and command centres in six
formerly communist members of the alliance, including the three Baltic states
and Bulgaria , Poland and Romania .
"What we're
demonstrating is a unified front from the north to the south," O'Connor
said.
Lithuanian President
Dalia Grybauskaite warned last week that Baltic states
must be ready to repel any invasion on their own for "at least 72
hours" before NATO allies could send in help.
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