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NATO has the right to deploy its forces in Eastern Europe, according to its deputy chief

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NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoana said on Sunday that in the context of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Atlantic Alliance is no longer bound by its old promises to Moscow not to deploy its forces to Europe.

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The Founding Act on the relations betweenNATO and Russia, which signed 25 years ago, which provided, among other things, for the measures intended avoid any concentration of conventional forcesespecially in Central and Eastern Europe.

But by attacking Ukraine and breaking all dialogue with the Alliance, Russia has its own the content of this Founding Act is invalidunderlined Mr. Geoana in an interview withAFP in Vilnius.

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the Russians promised not to attack neighbors, which is what they do, and to conduct regular consultations withNATOwhich they do notsaid Geoana.

    The meeting took place in Berlin on Sunday.

The Law of Establishment just don’t work, because of Russia, he estimated. According to the Deputy Secretary General ofNATOthe Alliance is gone there are no restrictions to get a stable posture on the east side.

Decisions in June

In 2017, theNATO Multinational combat groups have already deployed to the Baltic states and Poland to suppress Russia, then sent reinforcements after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February.

The Baltic States currently want the existence ofNATO more importantly and ask him to specifically form brigades, rather than smaller battle groups.

Ministers of DefenseNATO will meet in mid-June to discuss this issue, and Alliance leaders are expected to endorse the decisions at a summit in Madrid later that month.

Source: Radio-Canada

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