The Baltic states have been at the forefront of supporting Ukraine since the onset of the Russian invasion. Beyond financial aid to the Ukrainian military, these nations are striving to make innovative solutions, drawing from their experiences as tiny economies that must search niches and specializations. They are now uncovering ways to amplify their impact despite comparatively limited resources compared to larger countries.
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