NATO allies are expected to highlight Russia’s behavior as a direct threat in an upcoming strategy document.
NATO allies will feature Russia’s behavior as a direct threat in an upcoming strategy paper, where they will also consider how best to support neighboring countries vulnerable to coercion and aggression, reported Bloomberg, citing a NATO official.
The so-called Strategic Concept document outlines the alliance’s priorities for the coming years and is due for final approval at the NATO summit in Madrid at the end of June. In the previous version, published in 2010, Russia was mentioned as a partner, and this time these words will be removed.
In addition, an informal US-NATO meeting was held in Berlin today. Note that Finland has made a decision on the application to NATO.
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Source: korrespondent