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The Baltic Sea region saw a mix of diplomatic engagement and military posturing. Turkey’s top diplomat, Fidan, visited Lithuania for talks with officials from the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, focusing on bilateral relations. Concurrently, Russian military aircraft conducted patrols over the Baltic Sea, an activity noted alongside diplomatic talks between Putin and U.S. officials. In a related commercial development, Poland ordered three new, modern ferries to strengthen its maritime presence and compete in the Baltic shipping market.
European Union foreign policy direction was a focal point, with senior EU official Kaja Kallas stating the bloc will not pivot toward China despite U.S. tensions and promising to push for new sanctions on Iran following a government crackdown. Kallas also caused a diplomatic misstep in Berlin by publicly speculating about potential successors to Germany's defense minister, naming Armin Laschet and Boris Pistorius. Political tensions with Russia continued, as the Kremlin stated Poland and the Baltic states had made a 'big mistake' in their approach, without specifying details. Separately, Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya is preparing to move her operational base from Lithuania to Poland, potentially shifting opposition activity closer to the Belarusian border.
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Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan traveled to Lithuania for diplomatic meetings. The talks focused on relations between Turkey and the Baltic states, which include Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
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Jan 30
EU's Kaja Kallas discusses foreign policy and makes a diplomatic misstepKaja Kallas, a senior European Union official, made several public statements about the bloc's foreign policy. She promised to be 'very smart' by the end of her term, said the EU would not pivot toward China despite tensions with the US, and announced she would push for new sanctions on Iran following a deadly crackdown there. Separately, Kallas caused a diplomatic faux pas after a meeting in Berlin by publicly speculating about whether Armin Laschet or Boris Pistorius would be a better candidate for an unspecified role.