Russia views the deployment of NATO troops and military hardware to
the Baltic states, Poland and Germany as a threat, Russia's state-run
RIA news agency reported on Thursday.
RIA cited Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexei Meshkov as saying Moscow was watching closely and would ensure that its own security was guaranteed.
"This deployment is of course a threat for us," RIA cited Meshkov as saying. "And who said that it will end with this? We do not have such information. For the first time since World War II we see German soldiers along our borders."
Read more: Russia Labels NATO Moves in Eastern Europe a Threat: State Media - NBC News
RIA cited Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexei Meshkov as saying Moscow was watching closely and would ensure that its own security was guaranteed.
"This deployment is of course a threat for us," RIA cited Meshkov as saying. "And who said that it will end with this? We do not have such information. For the first time since World War II we see German soldiers along our borders."
Read more: Russia Labels NATO Moves in Eastern Europe a Threat: State Media - NBC News
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