By Lukas Milevski*
(FPRI) -- Joe Biden, defeating the incumbent Donald Trump, won the US presidential election and will be inaugurated as the 46th US president on Jan. 20, 2021. Biden has from the campaign trail expressed his intention to return to less fractious relations with NATO and to continue supporting the Baltic...
US-Baltic Defense Cooperation In The Transition From Trump To Biden – Analysis
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