As of today, Sweden is present in Latvia with troops within the framework of NATO:s Forward Land Forces (FLF). This marks a historic milestone. As part of NATO’s collective defence we strengthen the security of the Baltic region and stand united for a safer future. pic.twitter.com/iipZzRWNOW
— Pål Jonson (@PlJonson) January 18, 2025
Sweden’s armed forces did not specify the size of the contingent but The Associated Press said the mission would involve 550 Swedish troops.
They will be among eight NATO brigades along the alliance’s eastern flank, stationed outside the town of Adazi, near Riga.
Battalion Commander Lieutenant Colonel Henrik Rosdahl described the Swedish arrival as a historic day “but at the same time, it’s our new normal.”
Sweden became the most recent member of NATO after it joined the trans-Atlantic military alliance in March 2024, spurred by Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and concern over the security situation in Europe it caused.
This followed in the footsteps of Finland a year earlier which had also followed a decades-long policy of neutrality
What People Are Saying
Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonsson on X: “Sweden is present in Latvia with troops within the framework of NATO’s Forward Land Forces (FLF). This marks a historic milestone. As part of NATO’s collective defense we strengthen the security of the Baltic region and stand united for a safer future.”
What Happens Next
The Swedish battalion’s mission in Latvia will initially last for six months and the battalion will focus on settling in at Camp Valdemar. In February the authority of the battalion will be transferred to the brigade.
Russia was not mentioned directly in the Swedish statement but the context of the threat posed by Moscow was clear and exercises planned by the battalion in the following months are likely to coincide with continued tensions with Russia.
Correction 01/20/25, 11:30 a.m. ET: This article has been updated to say that Sweden joined NATO in March 2024, not 2020.
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