Russia vows response to NATO military drills in Poland
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) shows the way to his Finnish counterpart Timo Soini during a meeting in Moscow on June 6, 2016
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has strongly denounced the ongoing military drills by NATO in Eastern Europe, threatening to take unspecified measures to respond to increased activity by the Western military bloc near its borders.
At a joint news conference with his Finnish counterpart, Timo Soini, in Moscow on Monday, Lavrov said the Kremlin is worried about the movement of NATO infrastructure towards Russia’s borders.
This comes as the US-led military coalition has begun 10-day exercises, involving some 31,000 troops from Poland, the US, and 17 other NATO nations. Military preparedness and cooperation between allied commands and troops are expected to be tested during the drills.
Elsewhere in his remarks, the Russian foreign minister warned that the Kremlin will take adequate measures to counter NATO activity in the Baltic region and its eastward expansion.
"We do not hide our negative attitude to the movement of NATO's military infrastructure towards our borders, to dragging new states into the military activity of the bloc," Lavrov said.
"We will invoke Russia's sovereign right to guarantee its security with measures proportionate to the current risks. I am confident that our Finnish friends and neighbors also understand this,” he added.
Lavrov also noted that he saw no threats in the Baltic region that would justify the area's militarization by the US and its allies.
This came after Russia’s Ambassador to NATO Alexander Grushko said on Friday that NATO’s plan for more deployments in Poland and the Baltic states “changes the regional situation in the sphere of security qualitatively.”
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