NATO is working on plans for a permanent military presence on its border in an effort to battle future Russian aggression, The Telegraph reported, citing NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
Highlights
- NATO is working on plans for a permanent military presence on its border in an effort to battle future Russian aggression, The Telegraph reports.
- NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said NATO was “in the midst of a very fundamental transformation” that will reflect “the long-term consequences” of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions.
- Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War Two and led Western nations to rethink their defense policies.
- Decision on the reset will be made at a NATO summit to be held in Madrid in June, he said in an interview with the newspaper.
- He recently said he would extend his term.