http://www.defpro.com/news/details/12701/


Defense Professionals (Germany)
January 26, 2010


Nordic-Baltic Chiefs of Defence discuss future military exercise in the Baltic 
region  
Loreta Kersyte 


-Sabre Strike exercise will be held this year for the first time. The event 
will also take place in Latvia for Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, and American 
troops. It will be the first joint training of such a character of the military 
from the Baltics and the US. 
-Nordic countries continue supporting trilateral projects of the Baltic States, 
Norwegian and Danish air contingents had been deployed on the NATO Baltic 
Air-policing mission. Lithuanian Armed Forces had been significantly supported 
by the Nordic countries in updating equipment and training servicemen and 
military units within the country. 


On January 21-22, Chief of Defence of Lithuania Maj. Gen. Arvydas Pocius took 
part in the Nordic-Baltic CHODs meeting in Helsinki (Finland) where he convened 
with Chiefs of Defence of Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Norway, Finland, and Sweden.

Leading military officials addressed security situation in the Baltic Sea 
region, upcoming multinational military exercise, multinational operations, 
collaboration in cyber defence and naval surveillance.

Discussion on the upcoming military exercise focused on „Baltic Host", Sabre 
Strike, and Amber Hope exercises to be held in the Baltics this and the 
following year.

Exercise Baltic Host will be held this year in Latvia for participants from 
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and the US. Last year the exercise was held for the 
first time by Estonia. The exercise is designed to develop logistic 
interoperability and collaboration of the Baltic States in providing host 
country support operations and conducting civilian-military cooperation. 

Sabre Strike exercise will be held this year for the first time. The event will 
also take place in Latvia for Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, and American 
troops. It will be the first joint training of such character of the military 
from the Baltics and the US. 

In the meeting military officials also discussed national training event of 
Lithuania Amber Hope open for other NATO states too. Planning process of the 
exercise due to take place in Lithuania in 2011 is already underway. 

"I find it advisable to append the Baltic Host exercise to the list of training 
events coordinated from NATO headquarters which would elevate it to a higher 
level," said Chief of Defence of Lithuania Maj. Gen. A. Pocius about military 
training events held in the Baltic region. "We suggest to continue holding 
Amber Hope as national exercise and invite participants from Nordic, Baltic, 
and other NATO states." 

"Nordic countries make a great and important contribution to training of our 
military and civilians and makes us able to hold joint operations and exercises 
as equal partners," said CHOD of Lithuania Maj. Gen. A. Pocius in the 
Nordic-Baltic CHODs meeting. 

CHODs-level meeting of the Military Committee takes place three times a year. 
Two of them are held in Brussels, and one in one of NATO member states on a 
rotational basis. Last year the meeting was hosted by Latvia, and the following 
is planned to be held in Estonia.

Lithuania signed the first agreement of military cooperation with Denmark in 
1994 thus initiating cooperation with the Nordic countries. More than 400 
Lithuanian military had been sent to long-term courses in the Scandinavian 
countries since then. 

Nordic countries continue supporting trilateral projects of the Baltic States, 
Norwegian and Danish air contingents had been deployed on the NATO Baltic 
Air-policing mission. Lithuanian Armed Forces had been significantly supported 
by the Nordic countries in updating equipment and training servicemen and 
military units within the country. 
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