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    Secretary-General Mark Rutte announces NATO’s Baltic Sentry mission

    January 16, 2025
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    NATO has announced the launch of a new mission, Baltic Sentry, aimed at safeguarding undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte detailed the initiative during a briefing on Tuesday, emphasizing the critical role these cables play in global communications and financial stability. The mission will deploy a combination of frigates, maritime patrol aircraft, and advanced naval drones to enhance surveillance and deter potential threats to the extensive network of undersea cables.

    Baltic Sea undersea cables focus of NATO security mission

    According to Rutte, these cables are vital infrastructure, supporting over 95% of global internet traffic and facilitating an estimated $10 trillion in daily financial transactions. NATO’s move comes amid heightened concerns about the vulnerability of undersea cables, which span 1.3 million kilometers (808,000 miles) worldwide. These conduits are essential for international connectivity, and their security has become a strategic priority given the increasing reliance on digital communication and economic systems.

    The Baltic Sea region, in particular, has seen growing geopolitical tensions and reports of suspicious activities near critical infrastructure. NATO’s Baltic Sentry operation aims to address these challenges by ensuring consistent monitoring and readiness to respond to potential disruptions or sabotage. Secretary-General Rutte stressed that the alliance remains committed to maintaining the integrity of global infrastructure that underpins daily life and commerce. “This mission underscores NATO’s adaptability in addressing emerging threats in a rapidly evolving security environment,” he said.

    The initiative is expected to strengthen partnerships among NATO member states, with shared intelligence and coordinated operations forming the backbone of the mission. The deployment will also highlight the alliance’s commitment to protecting both its member nations and the broader international community from risks associated with critical infrastructure vulnerabilities. As the operation gets underway, NATO has underscored the importance of collaboration with industry experts and private sector stakeholders who manage and maintain undersea cable networks.

    These partnerships will be essential in bolstering resilience against potential threats. Baltic Sentry marks another significant step in NATO’s efforts to safeguard strategic assets and maintain global stability. The alliance has reaffirmed its dedication to addressing emerging security challenges through innovation and coordinated action. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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