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Poland and the Baltic states are taking measures to enhance their border security and receiving military support from NATO allies as they closely monitor the situation in Ukraine and Belarus.The recent arrival of Wagner mercenaries in Belarus after their mutiny in Russia has raised concerns among these countries.The Polish President, Andrzej Duda, expressed apprehension about the intentions of the Wagner group in Belarus, questioning whether they aim to occupy the country, launch an attack on Ukraine, or pose a threat to NATO countries like Poland.Poland and Baltic States step up defense amid uncertainty after Wagner mutiny.

(Photo Internet reproduction)While Poland has not yet reintroduced a state of alarm on its border with Belarus, the Polish Deputy Prime Minister, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, announced a significant reinforcement of military presence on the eastern flank as a precautionary measure.Geopolitical expert Wojciech Michnik explained that the Wagner mercenaries in Belarus do not directly threaten Poland but are more dangerous for Ukraine and the Baltic states.Michnik emphasized that the Wagner Group lacks the strength and organization to execute disruptive or decisive actions on their own.In response to the situation, the Baltic countries have tightened border controls with Russia and Belarus.Latvia has suspended visa processing for citizens of these two countries, while Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda called for NATO to reinforce its eastern flank in response to the perceived threat.The Baltic states are urging NATO to consider the presence of Wagner in Belarus during the upcoming NATO summit in Vilnius.They hope for approval to permanently station alliance brigades in the region.Germany has already expressed readiness to station 4,000 troops in Lithuania pending allied command approval and necessary infrastructure.The Baltic countries are also preparing to accommodate additional troops by establishing new military bases and firing ranges.Latvia is constructing a large military training camp, Estonia plans to build a new base and expand its main military base, and all three countries are reinforcing their own armed forces.As uncertainty persists, Poland and the Baltic states are taking proactive measures to ensure their defense and stability in the face of potential threats in the region.





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