Earlier this year, five European states — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Finland — announced plans to withdraw from an international landmine ban treaty, citing Russia's threat and the need to restore anti-personnel mines to their defensive toolkits.
Around the same time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a decree to quit the treaty because of his country's ongoing war with Russia, which has never joined the convention.
The six countries are...
