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Nato-Russia: Putin and Nato trade barbs over troops | Nato-Russia: Putin and Nato trade barbs over troops |
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Nato has traded barbs with Russia's Vladimir Putin after he accused the alliance of moving its military assets closer to the Russian border. | |
Mr Putin said Russia must strengthen its own capabilities in response. | Mr Putin said Russia must strengthen its own capabilities in response. |
Nato then defended its actions as "defensive, proportionate" and "in line with our international commitments". | Nato then defended its actions as "defensive, proportionate" and "in line with our international commitments". |
A spokeswoman told Reuters: "NATO has deployed 4,000 troops to the eastern part of the Alliance to deter any possible aggression. | A spokeswoman told Reuters: "NATO has deployed 4,000 troops to the eastern part of the Alliance to deter any possible aggression. |
"These troops cannot compare to the divisions deployed by Russia. In contrast, Russia has troops in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova against the wishes of their governments." | "These troops cannot compare to the divisions deployed by Russia. In contrast, Russia has troops in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova against the wishes of their governments." |
Mr Putin, who had been speaking at a press conference with his Finnish counterpart, also accused Nato of refusing to discuss with Russia rules for military flights. | |
The Western military alliance later denied this, saying that it had discussed air safety in the region at the Nato-Russia Council. | |
The exchange between Mr Putin and Nato came on the same day as the UK said two of its jets in Romania were scrambled after a suspected Russian aircraft approached Nato airspace over the Black Sea. | |
There have been long-standing tensions between Nato and President Putin over Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. | There have been long-standing tensions between Nato and President Putin over Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. |
Relations deteriorated again in recent months after the poisoning by nerve agent of a former Russian double agent and his daughter in the UK earlier this year. | |
The UK and the US - both Nato members - say Moscow was behind the attack, although Russia denies it. |
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