by Susan Caskie Baltic States More Weapons on Baltic Borders As the results of the recent Vienna conference to review the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe became known in early June, Russian officials were beaming. The deadline for Russian compliance with required force reductions was extended until 1999, and the amount of conventional weapons Russia is allowed to station […]

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