European countries should 'absolutely' introduce conscription, Latvia's president says
- Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics urged European nations to introduce conscription to strengthen their armed forces against the Russian threat, stating that many countries should follow Latvia's example.
- Latvia reinstated conscription for men aged 18-27 to prepare a total of 61,000 combat-ready troops, as security concerns rise due to its proximity to Russia.
- Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden responded that the UK is not considering conscription but acknowledged the need to increase defense spending in light of changing global conditions.
- Rinkevics emphasized the importance of real action, stating that other European nations must follow Latvia's decision and adapt their defense strategies in light of current global tensions.
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