Baltic States Launch Military Schengen Zone

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Feb 23, 2026

The Baltic States just signed a deal to create their own "military Schengen," slashing delays for troop movements across borders. Could this seamless corridor from west to east reshape Europe's defense posture—and heighten risks with neighbors?

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