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![]() by Staff Writers Stockholm (AFP) Aug 25, 2020
Sweden's military is currently putting on a show of force in the Baltic Sea as a signal to Russia amid concerns about its intentions in the region, Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist said Tuesday. The so-called "high readiness action" means the Swedish army, navy and air force are currently more visible in the southeastern and southern Baltic Sea and on the island of Gotland. No details have been disclosed about the number of troops involved in the action. Sweden is "sending a signal both to our Western partners and to the Russian side that we are prepared to defend Sweden's sovereignty," Hultqvist told news agency TT. "There is currently extensive military activity in the Baltic Sea, conducted by Russian as well as Western players, on a scale the likes of which have not been seen since the Cold War," the Swedish Armed Forces' Commander of Joint Operations, Jan Thornqvist, said in a statement. "The exercise activities are more complex and have arisen more rapidly than before. In addition, the coronavirus pandemic has caused global anxiety and uncertainty. Over all, the situation is more unstable and more difficult to predict," Thornqvist said. Hultqvist said Sweden was also monitoring developments in Belarus "very closely". Non-NATO member Sweden, which has not been to war in two centuries and which slashed military spending at the end of the Cold War, reopened a garrison on Gotland in January 2018 amid concerns about Russian intentions in Europe and the Baltic.
China says US spy plane entered no-fly zone: Xinhua The U-2 reconnaissance jet's flight over an area in northern China violated safety rules between the two nations, Xinhua reported, citing Chinese defence ministry spokesman Wu Qian. "The US action could easily have resulted in misjudgments and even accidents," said the report, adding "that the move was an obvious provocation." "China firmly opposes such provocative actions and has lodged solemn representations with the US side." Beijing's anger comes as US and Chinese relations have deteriorated to historic lows, with confrontations simmering on trade, military and political matters. On the military front, US naval forces regularly conduct operations near Taiwan and in the South China Sea, effectively challenging China's territorial claims.
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