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Joint Expeditionary Force Deploys To The Baltics

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A major UK military headquarters, currently deployed in Lithuania, has welcomed ambassadors from different European nations, along with Lithuanian government officials on an official visit. The visit came at the invitation of the British Ambassador to Lithuania, His Excellency Brian Olley and was hosted by Major General Jim Morris, commander of the headquarters, currently deployed in the country on Operation Marzanna. The Standing Joint Force HQ, which is the UK high-readiness operational headquarters deployed earlier this month for a fixed-term deployment to the Baltic Nation. Other elements of the HQ are located in Latvia and Estonia, in addition to staff supporting the deployment from their usual base in London’s Northwood HQ. The deployment is in direct support to the Joint Expeditionary Force, known as the JEF, which is a ten-nation alliance dedicated to peace and stability in their common geographical areas of interest, including the Baltic Sea region, the High North and the North Atlantic. With the UK as the framework nation, the other JEF members are Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. The ambassador was pleased to have been able to invite fellow diplomats and government officials and expressed his gratitude to Major General Morris for organising and hosting the event. The HQ staff had the opportunity to discuss current security concerns in the Baltic region, including with the Finnish and Swedish ambassadors with both countries reported to be considering applications to formally join NATO. Both Finland and Sweden are full members of the JEF alliance. Major General Morris expressed his gratitude to all attendees, stressing the importance of the JEF.

A major UK military headquarters has deployed to the Baltic region in support of the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF).

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The Standing Joint Force Headquarters (SJFHQ) is usually based in Northwood, London and is now operating across a further two temporary locations in Lithuania and Latvia, with UK liaison officers in Denmark, Estonia, Finland and Sweden.

The deployment, which is at the invitation of the host nations, will see around 180 UK personnel working near Vilnius in Lithuania and in Riga, Latvia. It coordinates military activities from and between JEF nations in the Baltic Sea region at a time of heightened focus on regional security and cooperation. The deployment was agreed by all ten JEF nations at a meeting of JEF Defence Ministers at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire in February.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said:

This vital deployment demonstrates our defensive partnerships within the ten nation alliance of the Joint Expeditionary Force.

The JEF represents a shared commitment with like-minded counties for the security and stability of Europe at this pivotal time.

JEF nations have a common commitment to democracy, security and stability, with a geographical focus on the Baltic Sea region, the High North and the North Atlantic. The UK is the framework nation for the JEF, working alongside partners Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.

The partnership is designed to complement NATO, with the potential to deploy worldwide. The current deployment involves over 220 personnel, from the UK and other JEF nations, including specialists in cyber, space and information operations.

Commander of the Standing Joint Force Headquarters Major General Jim Morris said:

The men and women from across our UK Armed Forces and our JEF partners are supported by experts from across government and academia and are well prepared for this deployment which comes at a critical time for European stability.

The security of the Baltic Sea region has never been more important and this deployment demonstrates our collective resolve to maintaining that security.

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