Baltic states and Poland propose exit from anti-landmine agreement
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Poland, Baltic states recommend leaving land mine treaty, citing threat from Russia
Poland and the three Baltic nations say they want to withdraw from an international convention that bans antipersonnel land mines due to the growing threat from Russia to front-line NATO statesABC News - 9h -
4 nations bordering Russia to withdraw from land mine treaty
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Poland plans military training for every adult male amid growing European security fears
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Poland and Baltics to quit landmine treaty over Russia fears
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