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Nato troops begin huge military exercise in Poland | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Nato countries are taking part in their biggest ever joint military exercises in Poland, amid concerns about a potential threat from Russia. | |
Some 31,000 Polish, US and other troops are participating in the land, sea and air exercises called Anaconda-16. | |
It comes weeks before a Nato summit at which leaders are expected to decide to base a significant number of Nato troops in Poland and the Baltic states. | It comes weeks before a Nato summit at which leaders are expected to decide to base a significant number of Nato troops in Poland and the Baltic states. |
Russia says Nato troops close to its borders are a threat to its security. | Russia says Nato troops close to its borders are a threat to its security. |
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said: "We do not hide that we have a negative attitude toward the Nato line of moving its military infrastructure to our borders, drawing other countries into military unit activities. | Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said: "We do not hide that we have a negative attitude toward the Nato line of moving its military infrastructure to our borders, drawing other countries into military unit activities. |
"This will activate the Russian sovereign the right to provide its own safety with methods that are adequate for today's risks." | "This will activate the Russian sovereign the right to provide its own safety with methods that are adequate for today's risks." |
Reassurance | Reassurance |
The Anaconda exercises began in 2006 and take place every two years. | The Anaconda exercises began in 2006 and take place every two years. |
About 12,000 Polish and 14,000 US troops will take part this time, as well as 1,000 from the UK and others from Nato states and five partner nations. | About 12,000 Polish and 14,000 US troops will take part this time, as well as 1,000 from the UK and others from Nato states and five partner nations. |
The exercises are intended to test Nato's ability to respond to threats. | The exercises are intended to test Nato's ability to respond to threats. |
But the BBC's correspondent in Warsaw, Adam Easton, says there's been a heightened sense of alarm in eastern Europe since Russia annexed Crimea two years ago and Anaconda is a way of reassuring those countries that the Nato military alliance is serious about their security. | But the BBC's correspondent in Warsaw, Adam Easton, says there's been a heightened sense of alarm in eastern Europe since Russia annexed Crimea two years ago and Anaconda is a way of reassuring those countries that the Nato military alliance is serious about their security. |
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