Russia’s Proposal to Redraw Baltic Sea Borders Sparks Concern From Neighbors

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region, with officials from Finland to Lithuania decrying what they describe as an attempt to sow confusion and destabilize regional
security.While the Kremlin insisted Wednesday that the government draft resolution was not politically motivated, experts told The Moscow
territorial boundaries in the Baltic Sea despite the proposed changes.In either case, it remains unclear what any revisions might look like
expect a scenario in which a commercial vessel enters what Russia claims to be its waters and is then intercepted by the Russian military,
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