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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk proposes increased NATO presence in the Baltic Sea .
Tusk highlighted damage to the Estlink-2 electricity cable on December 25 , caused by a Russian vessel's anchor dragging across the seabed, as a major security concern.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte agreed to take immediate action on this proposal.
Poland 's voice is beginning to influence concrete decisions, Tusk said.
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