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  2. Suwałki Gap - Wikipedia

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    In general, the importance of the corridor among the Western nations is said to have been initially underestimated due to the fact that Western countries sought to normalise relations with Russia. [6] Most of NATO's activities therefore concentrated on drills and exercises rather than deterrence. [58]

  3. Suwałki - Wikipedia

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    To the military planners of NATO, an area of the Lithuania–Poland border area is known as the Suwałki Gap because it represents a military difficulty. It is a flat narrow piece of land, a gap, that is between Belarus and Russia's Kaliningrad exclave and that connects the three NATO-member Baltic States to Poland and the rest of NATO ...

  4. Lithuania–Poland border - Wikipedia

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    To the military planners of NATO, the border area is known as the Suwałki Gap (named after the nearby town of Suwałki) because it represents a military difficulty. It is a flat narrow piece of land, a gap, that is between Belarus and Russia's Kaliningrad exclave and that connects the three NATO-member Baltic States to Poland and the rest of ...

  5. Poland and Lithuania say they fear provocations from Russia ...

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    “Some people say the agreement reached at the NATO summit on Sweden’s future membership is changing the geopolitical situation, and the strategic importance of the Suwalki Corridor is diminishing.

  6. Germany inaugurates Baltic Sea naval HQ amid rising tensions ...

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    Only two roads and one railroad line run through the 65 km (40 miles) wide corridor - the Suwalki Gap - that is squeezed between the heavily armed Russian exclave of Kaliningrad to the west and ...

  7. Tensions high on NATO’s border with Belarus after Wagner ...

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  8. Restrictions on transit to Kaliningrad Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Russia pushed for a right to have a military corridor, but Lithuania refused as it would breach the country's sovereignty. [4] The agreement was signed and the simplified transit mechanism began operating on 1 July 2003, with Lithuania fully regulating the rules of the transit. [ 4 ]

  9. Russia's mutinous mercenaries are out of Putin's hair — and ...

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    NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu told NBC News that the alliance had significantly increased its defensive presence in the east and continues to do what is necessary to deter any threat and protect ...