NATO is working on plans to have a permanent military presence on its border in order to fight off any future Russian aggression, according to the Telegraph. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said this.
NATO was “in the midst of a very fundamental transformation” that will reflect “the long-term consequences” of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions, Stoltenberg said in an interview with the newspaper.
“What we see now is a new reality, a new normal for European security. Therefore, we have now asked our military commanders to provide options for what we call a reset, a longer-term adaptation of NATO,” it cited Stoltenberg as saying.
Asked about the NATO summit in Madrid in June, Stoltenberg said that decisions would be made there. He had said recently that he would be in charge of the alliance for an extra year.
As a result of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, Western countries have had to change their defence plans. After World War II, Europe has had the largest number of refugees in the country since then.
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