
Russian border states eye exit of landmine treaty to fortify defenses and deter Putin
Fox News
Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and other eastern European countries are eyeing an exit of the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines to prevent Russia from invading.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk asked the Ministry of Defense to initiate withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention "and possibly the Dublin Convention," referring to both the treaty governing anti-personnel landmines and the use of cluster munitions.
Pressure among the Baltic States, together with Poland and Finland, has swelled in recent months to stop adhering to the Canada-brokered treaty as a way to bolster defenses at a time when the U.S. has said it will not offer Ukraine security guarantees to prevent Russian President Vladimir Putin from once again invading and pushing west.

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