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Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania may expand NATO’s naval presence in the Black Sea as part of a strategy to contain Russia.
Washington has moved two super-modern fighter jets to the Black Sea amid calls for NATO to expand its maritime presence through Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey.
Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania can expand NATO’s naval presence in the Black Sea
within the framework of the strategy to contain Russia, NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow said, Reuters reported.
The agency also pointed out that the deployment of the fighter jets is the first since the US stepped up its support for its Eastern European NATO allies, speaking of the danger of Russian aggression after Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
The American KC-135 tanker aircraft and two F-22 Raptor fighters
landed yesterday at the Romanian base “Mihail Koglunicanu” from Great Britain.
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