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NATO: Relations with Russia are at their lowest point since the Cold War

The relations of the Western world with Russia continue to experience new shocks, TV3 News reports.

NATO has expelled eight members of the Kremlin’s mission in the North Atlantic Alliance who have been secretly serving as intelligence personnel. The Alliance has also halved the Moscow mission, which can work at NATO headquarters.

Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of NATO

“Relations between NATO and Russia are at their lowest point since the Cold War, and that is because of Russia’s behavior. We have seen aggressive action. Not only in Ukraine, but also significant military reinforcements and violations of important arms control agreements. “

Russia is expected to respond to this step. Formal negotiations between the parties have been severely limited in recent years. The work of the NATO-Russia Council, the main forum for dialogue, has stalled. The Alliance has expressed its readiness to resume meaningful communication, but no positive response has been received from Moscow.

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