Times of Eswatini

Russia, NATO now in ‘direct confrontat­ion’

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MOSCOW – Russia and NATO are now in ‘direct confrontat­ion’, the Kremlin said as the US-led alliance marked its 75th anniversar­y today.

NATO’s successive waves of eastern enlargemen­t are a fixation of President Vladimir Putin, who went to war in Ukraine two years ago, with the stated aim of preventing the alliance from coming closer to Russia’s borders. Instead, the war has galvanised NATO, which has expanded again with the entry of Finland and Sweden.

Kremlin Spokesman, Dmitry Peskov told reporters: “In fact, relations have now slipped to the level of direct confrontat­ion.” NATO was “already involved in the conflict surroundin­g Ukraine (and) continues to move towards our borders and expand its military infrastruc­ture towards our borders”, he said.

Cheated

Putin repeatedly said that Russia was cheated by the West in the aftermath of the Cold War, as Moscow’s Warsaw Pact alliance was disbanded, but NATO moved eastwards by taking in former pact members and the three Baltic states that had been part of the Soviet Union. The West rejects that version, saying NATO is a defensive alliance and joining it was a democratic choice by countries that had shaken off decades of Communist rule.

NATO says it is helping Ukraine fight for its survival in the face of Russian aggression, and has provided Kyiv with advanced weapons, training and intelligen­ce.

Russia says that makes NATO de facto a party to the conflict. Putin said in February that a direct conflict between Russia and NATO would mean the planet was one step away from World War Three.

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