As the U.S. reduces its troop presence in Eastern Europe, concerns are mounting among NATO allies regarding the implications for regional security. Estonia's Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur recently highlighted this issue ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara.
The reduction of several hundred U.S. troops stationed in Estonia has sparked worries about the commitment of the U.S. to its allies in the region. This shift comes at a time of heightened tensions and uncertainty in Eastern Europe.
At the NATO summit, leaders are expected to address these security concerns and discuss strategies to ensure the stability of the region amidst changing military dynamics.