Feb 10 β€’ 11:52 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia TVNET

Russia does not plan to attack NATO in the near future, considers the Estonian intelligence service

The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service reports that while Russia poses a threat, there are no current plans for an immediate attack on NATO member states.

The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service's annual report, presented by director Kaupo Rozins, indicates that while Russia continues to conduct aggressive warfare against Ukraine and bolster its military forces, there is no evidence to suggest that Moscow intends to launch an attack on Estonia or any other NATO member state in the immediate future. Rozins reassures that there is no cause for panic, as the intelligence assessment indicates no plans for Russia to initiate an offensive against NATO countries within the next year.

The report emphasizes that Estonia and Europe have implemented measures that compel the Kremlin to carefully evaluate any potential military action. Rozins highlights the importance of maintaining this vigilant stance to deter Russian aggression and keep NATO member states safe from immediate threats. The continued military reforms within Russia are acknowledged as enhancing its military capabilities, which could be a concern for the future.

In conclusion, while there is no imminent threat from Russia towards NATO members as per the Estonian intelligence assessment, the ongoing military buildup and reforms in Russia must be monitored closely. This situation underscores the need for NATO and its allies to remain prepared and cooperative in addressing any potential challenges that may arise in response to Russia's military behaviors.

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