Amid Military And Nuclear Tensions, Russia Warns NATO: Moscow Will Defend Its Interests
“A resurgent Russia is not a threat to anyone,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, according to a Reuters report. “But at the same time Russia certainly cannot ignore any actions that may pose a direct or potential threat to its national interests and, traditionally, the Russian side will defend its interests if need be.”
Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula in March 2014, in a move that many international powers, including NATO member the U.S., condemned as a violation of international law. In the more than two years since, the Kremlin has completed a military base in the Arctic Circle and deployed troopsnear the borders of some of the Baltic states, while frequently carrying out air drills near northern European countries such as Finland.
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