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Norway raises military readiness but PM says no direct threat by AFP Staff Writers Oslo (AFP) Oct 31, 2022 Norway, a NATO member that shares a border with Russia in the Arctic, will raise its military readiness, the prime minister said Monday, stressing no direct threat had been detected. "The military will as of tomorrow raise its preparedness in Norway," Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store told reporters. "We currently have no reason to believe that Russia wants to involve Norway or any other country directly in the war," he said. "But the war in Ukraine means it is necessary for all NATO countries to be increasingly on their guard." Norway has overtaken Russia as Europe's main natural gas supplier following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. The Scandinavian country has already boosted security around strategic sites after mysterious drone flights were observed near its offshore oil and gas platforms and the suspected sabotage of Nord Stream's Baltic Sea pipelines. In recent weeks, several Russians have been arrested in Norway for illegally flying drones or violating photo restrictions in restricted areas. Last week, Norway's counter-intelligence service also announced the arrest of a man suspected of being a Russian undercover agent, who experts said could be a senior officer from the GRU military intelligence service. "I must stress that nothing has happened in the last day or days that has prompted us to raise our preparedness now. It is an evolution over time which has led us to take this step," Store said. Defence Minister Bjorn Arild Gram said the move would include measures related to logistics, communications security and security at military installations. Norwegian defence chief General Eirik Kristoffersen said the armed forces would redefine their priorities to address the changing security situation. One or more F-35 stealth fighter jets that were due to be stationed for development tests in the United States will now remain in Norway, he said. The government will also push the United States to accelerate the delivery of state-of-the-art P-8 maritime patrol aircraft, Kristoffersen added. Amid rising tensions between Russia and the West, Oslo has already increased the military budget and intelligence efforts in Northern Norway, where it shares a 198-kilometre (123-mile) border with Russia.
Italy's Meloni backs Ukraine in NATO chief call Rome (AFP) Oct 27, 2022 New Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reaffirmed support for Ukraine in her first phone call on Thursday with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, her office said. "Prime Minister Meloni reiterated that the Atlantic alliance is essential to defending the security and common values that characterise Western identity," it said. "Meloni reaffirmed full support for Ukraine against Russian aggression and the importance, in the context of a global approach, of strengthening NATO's commitment t ... read more
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