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NATO to Review Russia Relations for First Time in 25 Years Amid Growing Kremlin Threat
Oct 11, 2024, 10:12 PM
NATO is set to review its relationship with Russia for the first time in over 25 years. Defense ministers will meet next week to discuss a new strategy in response to the growing threat from the Kremlin, amid the ongoing Ukraine war. This review will include a debate within the alliance on the future of the NATO-Russia Founding Act. A senior U.S. official emphasized the need to craft a new strategy reflecting the specific positions of the allies. Some members are concerned that a very aggressive strategy could destabilize Russia, Politico writes.
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