The exercises aim to “send a clear signal of deterrence and readiness for joint defence” of the Baltic Sea.
The exercises aim to “send a clear signal of deterrence and readiness for joint defence” of the Baltic Sea.
Border crossings will close at the end of Thursday, ahead of the exercises beginning on Friday.
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The exercises, titled “Eagle Assault”, will “deepen cooperation between the armies of the two countries”, says China.
Military personnel from the US and Portugal are also taking part.