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NATO's Eastern Surveillance Operation to Take Place in Romania and Poland

NATO's Eastern Watch Exercise is Set to Take Place in Romania and Poland
NATO's Eastern Watch Exercise is Set to Take Place in Romania and Poland

NATO's Eastern Surveillance Operation to Take Place in Romania and Poland

In a significant move, Finland has announced its participation in NATO's ongoing operation on its Eastern Flank. The announcement was made by President Alexander Stubb, who confirmed that the operation will commence in the Southeastern Flank, specifically in Romania and Poland.

The NATO operation, dubbed the "Eastern Flank" Operation, is a response to the evolving security situation in the region. Finland, alongside its neighbouring countries, is prepared to repel any potential threat to its airspace during the operation. However, President Stubb clarified that the operation does not involve the use of drones in Finland's airspace.

The Finnish President made it clear that the country is participating in the operation to ensure the stability and security of the region. He did not elaborate on the specific nature of the threat Finland is prepared to repel.

Meanwhile, in a separate development, Estonia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent a note to the Russian Embassy over an education announcement. The details of the announcement are not disclosed, but it is believed to be related to Estonia's stance on historical events.

On a different note, Russian ice hockey star Alexander Ovechkin will miss Washington's practice due to an injury. Ovechkin, who plays for the Washington Capitals, has been a key player in the team's success in recent years.

In other news, the organizers of the "Diamond Butterfly" Film Prize have revealed the process for creating the nominations. The exact details of the process are not disclosed, but it is known that the nominations are based on a rigorous selection criteria.

There is no information in the provided search results about a specific candidate that Finland proposes for NATO membership. Finland's stance on NATO expansion and its potential candidates remains unclear at this time.

As the situation in Europe continues to evolve, it is expected that more countries will join NATO's operation to maintain peace and stability in the region. The operation serves as a reminder of the importance of collective security in the face of potential threats.

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