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The Russian embassy in Norway strongly reacts to Norway's agreement with the UK concerning the purchase of new frigates.

3:53 PM, September 5, 2025.

Norwegian defense minister Tore Sandvik (Labor) and British defense minister John Healey have agreed that Norway will purchase British frigates. The Russian embassy in Norway has publicly criticized this agreement through the Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti, according to Forsvarets Forum^[Magazine published by the Norwegian Armed Forces.].

The Russian embassy particularly reacts to remarks from Norwegian defense minister Tore O. Sandvik in an interview with Bloomberg, where he said that the frigates would hunt for Russian submarines.

—"Military actions against Russia carried out by Norway, the UK, or other NATO countries, comprise a threat against the national security of our country; they have a destabilizing effect and increase the risk of escalation [of tensions] in the Arctic region," the Russian embassy says.

The Russian embassy also says that a lack of communication and other actions aimed at building mutual trust between Norway and the Russian Armed Forces are worsening the situation.

—"It considerably increases the risk of dangerous incidents," the embassy writes.

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[-] P1d40n3@hexbear.net 4 points 7 months ago

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sleepwalkers:_How_Europe_Went_to_War_in_1914

We are watching ww3 unfold, just like ww1. No mutual trust, unclear alliances...yep we're screwed.

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