Lithuania and Finland look set to start domestic production of anti-personnel landmines next year to defend against what they see as a military threat from Russia, officials from the two NATO member states told Reuters.
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- Finland and Lithuania plan to begin domestic production of anti-personnel landmines.
- Both countries are withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention, which bans such mines. 15s
- Other NATO and EU states, including Poland, Latvia, and Estonia, are also leaving the treaty. 1m 17s
- Officials cite security concerns over Russia's military actions as the reason for these decisions. 1m 17s
- Anti-mine campaigners warn that resuming mine production could be expensive and slow. 1m 54s