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NATO Plans New Corps Command to Speed Reinforcements for Latvia and Estonia

Planners say the change will split regional command to enable rapid "mass at speed" deployments while formal approval and exact force levels remain unresolved.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets report that NATO is drafting plans for an additional corps-level command to move troops faster into Latvia and Estonia in a crisis.
  • Germany and the Netherlands have agreed in principle to task the German‑Dutch Corps based in Münster with the mission and to build required enabling capabilities with partners.
  • Estonian defence minister Hanno Pevkur confirmed NATO is considering stationing the corps in Estonia and named the coastal city of Pärnu as the preferred host location.
  • Key operational details are still under work: planners have not fixed the number of subordinate troops, the timeline for formal activation or the full set of logistics and air‑defence assets needed.
  • The shift would split responsibilities now held by the multinational headquarters in Szczecin, reflect wider pressure for European frontline responsibility, and could involve dozens of allied states and up to a corps‑sized force of roughly 40,000–60,000 in a full mobilisation.