Sweden will send ‘reduced battalion’ to join Canadian-led NATO force in Latvia
OTTAWA — Sweden’s prime minister says his country plans to join a Canadian-led NATO brigade force in Latvia.
In a speech Monday to a national security conference, Ulf Kristersson said his government intends to contribute a reduced battalion.
Battalion forces are typically up to a thousand soldiers, while brigades are usually between 3,000 and 5,000.
NATO allies have agreed to scale up eight existing battle groups in eastern Europe to brigade-size forces.