This weekend, around 550 Swedish soldiers arrived in Latvia’s capital Riga to join NATO’s multinational brigade and reinforce the US-led military alliance’s border with Russia.
– Many of us have worked hard and long for this, and now we are finally here, says Battalion Commander and Lieutenant Colonel Henrik Rosdahl, commenting on Sweden’s first ground deployment as a NATO country.
The brigade is one of eight being built up to be stationed along NATO’s eastern border, with the official aim of “contributing to the Alliance’s deterrence and defense and ensuring stability in the region”.
The Swedish contribution to the initiative consists of the 71st battalion, which will be deployed by the Southern Skåne Regiment P 7.
– I feel a great sense of pride in the task of contributing to collective defense together with our allies. It is a historic day, but at the same time our new normal, says Henrik Rosdahl.
Rotating with Denmark
“The Swedish battalion’s mission in Latvia will last for about six months… After the six months, the Swedish force will rotate home and be replaced by a Danish force in the next six months. In one year, the next Swedish force will arrive in Latvia – again deployed by the Southern Skåne Regiment”, the Swedish Armed Forces wrote in a press release.
Canadian Colonel Cédric Aspirault is leading the international brigade and says the Swedes are “a valuable addition to our combat-ready force”.
– Each nation involved contributes directly to the success of the brigade, demonstrating a united alliance and a will to keep the peace, it said.
The arrival of the Swedish force is a part of Sweden’s long term commitment to the alliance. The battalion’s participation in NATO’s multinational brigade in Latvia will further strengthen the defense of the Baltic region and ensure stability in the area. #WeAreNATO #svfm pic.twitter.com/plfZjMr8hR
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