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NATO to send troops to deter Russia; Putin orders snap checks

By Agencies In Brussels | China Daily | Updated: 2016-06-16 07:55

Britain, Germany and the United States advanced plans on Tuesday to spearhead a new NATO force on Russia's border next year, and Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered snap checks on combat readiness across the armed forces.

Weeks before a critical NATO summit in Warsaw, three of NATO's biggest military powers said they would each command a battalion across the eastern flank to help deter any show of force such as that deployed by Moscow in Crimea in 2014.

"That should send a very strong signal of our determination to defend the Baltic states and Poland in the face of continued Russian aggression," British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said.

NATO to send troops to deter Russia; Putin orders snap checks

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