STOCKHOLM (Sputnik) — The commander underlined that he was not talking about normalizing relations with Russia but that it was necessary to have a direct line of contact with all countries that have a military presence in the Baltic Sea.
"There are examples when we flew close to each other. One mistake can mean an accident that can be used improperly or maybe I have information that could solve the issue but it does not reach [the destination point]," Byden said at a seminar on security in Visby, on the island of Gotland, as quoted by the Swedish TT news agency.
On Sunday, Finnish Defense Committee Chairman Ilkka Kanerva told Sputnik that Finland and Sweden would join the upcoming NATO summit in Poland to discuss the tensions in the Baltic Sea area and to gain insights into the latest NATO policy for the region.