Nato plans permanent military presence at border to counter Russia

Nato plans permanent military presence at border to counter Russia

Secretary-general says the move will reflect 'long-term consequences' of Russian president's actions.

Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says the alliance is ‘in the midst of a very fundamental transformation’. (AP pic)
BRUSSELS:
Nato is working on plans for a permanent military presence on its border in an effort to battle future Russian aggression, The Telegraph reported, citing Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.

Nato was “in the midst of a very fundamental transformation” that will reflect “the long-term consequences” of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions, Stoltenberg said in an interview with the newspaper.

“What we see now is a new reality, a new normal for European security. Therefore, we have now asked our military commanders to provide options for what we call a reset, a longer-term adaptation of Nato,” it cited Stoltenberg as saying.

Stoltenberg, who recently said he would extend his term as head of the alliance by a year, also said in the interview that decisions on the reset would be made at a Nato summit to be held in Madrid in June.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered Europe’s largest refugee crisis since WWII and led Western nations to rethink their defence policies.

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