
Communications and borders become part of the retaliation game
Moscow has unilaterally decided to change Russia’s maritime borders with Lithuania and Finland, and is pointed for the buoys disappeared along the Narva River.
Moscow has unilaterally decided to change Russia’s maritime borders with Lithuania and Finland, and is pointed for the buoys disappeared along the Narva River.
Latvia invests tens of millions of euros to have an army of drones, stimulating national companies and R&D to develop smart production for war use.
Under the Green Corridor initiative for large-scale investments, Rheinmetall will produce tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition per year in Lithuania.
Tallinn enhances Estonia’s security and promotes economic growth by supporting local defence industry companies with a new €50 mln equity fund
Additional problems arise when the state softens the recession, widening the budget deficit with additional money into the economy.
In a rush to buy weapons to modernize its armed forces, the Polish army is now exercising to incorporate 366 US Abrams tanks.
In a deteriorating context, NBP faces the pro-inflationary impact of fiscal easing, regulatory decisions, and the uncertain economic outlook.
NATO is strengthening its presence on the eastern border with an additional German brigade of about 4,800 soldiers in Lithuania.
CEE inflation remains markedly higher than in the West, and is unlikely to get back on track till late-2025.
Relations with the EU represent the crucial point for the future of Warsaw, which has become the most reliable ally for the USA in the continent.