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Mike Pence says Russia's aggression is a threat to Baltic states

US Vice President Mike Pence
US Vice President Mike Pence speaks at a press conference after meeting at Kadriorg in Tallinn, Estonia, on July 31, 2017.

On Monday, US Vice President Mike Pence said there was no threat to the Baltic states than the aggressive invasion of the country, Russia. Mike Pence said so while he promised to support Estonia, Lithuania and Lithuania, a NATO alliance.

"At this moment, the Russian government continues to seek international scrutiny by using force to destroy the Doctrine," Mike Pence said. Democracy in some sovereign nations and divided nations in Europe are divided. Under the leadership of President Donald Trump, the United States opposes any attempt to use force, threat, or influence Class in Baltic countries or against any of our NATO allies. "

Pence said in Tallinn, Estonia after meeting with President Estonia, Kersti Kaljulaid, President of Latvia, Raimonds Vejonis and President of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaite already.

Vice President Mike Pence expressed hope for better relations with Russia but said diplomatic measures at the time. The recent Russian government will not disrupt the US commitment to personal security as well as the security of its ally countries. As well.

Estonia and Lithuania have asked the United States to support the military. Concerns about Russia's expansion of territories have risen sharply in the Baltic region after Russia joined Crimea from Ukraine. In 2014.

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