Moscow threatens to take Baltic States to ICJ over treatment of Russian-speaking minorities, escalating diplomatic tensions weeks after law authorizing intervention abroad.
Just weeks after passing a law allowing Putin to invade other countries to 'protect' ethnic Russians, Moscow has threatened to drag the Baltic States to the International Court of Justice over their treatment of Russian-speaking minorities.
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