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Estonia calls for deployment of US troops, Patriot missiles

AFP  |  Washington 

Estonian called for US Patriot missiles and troops to be deployed to her small Baltic state Wednesday, telling AFP it was necessary to make deterrence "believable" for

In an interview coinciding with her visit to the White House, the said the deployment of American materiel and personnel would bolster existing NATO troop deployments -- launched in response to Russia's more bellicose posture.

"We want to be sure that both NATO's territory and NATO soldiers are well protected," she said.

"We need to make sure that there is the air defence and the air support for these forces, in case that is necessary. We need our deterrence to be believable."

said the proposed deployments had not come up on Tuesday in conversation with -- who is notoriously prickly about the use of US military assets abroad -- but talks between the two governments were ongoing.

"We are past the stage in our relations that you come to with an empty goody bag and then you go back with a bag filled with stuff," she said.

"There is a permanent debate and discussion between the governments of the two countries," she added, listing and Vice as key interlocutors.

Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and its support for separatists in has rekindled long-standing fears about aggression in the already nervous

With a combined population of just six million people, the three countries were occupied and annexed by during World War II.

The trio broke free from the crumbling in 1991 and joined both the and NATO in 2004.

NATO has sent a battle group to -- namely troops from the UK, and -- but said that the deployment of American soldiers would bring another dimension.

"We'd rather see that bilaterally we could agree to have some boots on the ground on a permanent rotational basis," she said.

"This is very useful to calm the jittery nerves. Some people might think that NATO takes a long time to act, but the US could be quicker. There is some rationale in this thinking."


US troops are already taking part in NATO's "enhanced forward presence" but are based in nearby

Kaljulaid's comments came as embarked on a live-fire drill in the which has caused concern in and interfered with Latvian commercial aviation.

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 07:50 IST
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