NATO FMs talk over Russian army accumulation, Belarus frontier disaster


(MENAFN) On the words of the NATO leader, NATO foreign ministers are going to deliberate the most persistent safety problems, as well as the Russian army accumulation neighboring Ukraine and the relocation disaster on the Belarus frontier in their future conference next week in Riga, Latvia, on November 30-December 1.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said to journalists that the ministers are going to talk over Russian ongoing army accumulation in and nearby Ukraine that is “unprovoked and unexplained.”

Stoltenberg added “It raises tensions and it risks miscalculations. Russia must show transparency, reduce tensions and de-escalate,” while stating that NATO holds its “defense and deterrence strong while remaining open for dialogue.”

Furthermore, he declared that they will address the relocation disaster on the frontier with Belarus that he labeled “a cynical exploitation of vulnerable people to put pressure on our allies Poland, Latvia and Lithuania.”

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