The Asian Age

Nato seeks troops to deter Russia on eastern flank

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Brussels, Oct. 26: Nato pressed allies on Wednesday to contribute to its biggest military buildup on Russia’s borders since the Cold War as the alliance prepares for a protracted quarrel with Moscow.

With Russia’s aircraft carrier heading to Syria in a show of force along Europe’s shores, alliance defense ministers aim to make good on a July promise by Nato leaders to send forces to the Baltic states and eastern Poland from early next year.

The United States hopes for binding commitment­s from Europe to fill four battle groups of some 4,000 troops, part of Nato’s response to Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea and concern it could try a similar tactic in Europe’s exSoviet states.

France, Denmark, Italy and other allies are expected to join the four battle groups led by the United States, Germany, Britain and Canada to go to Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia, with forces ranging from armored infantry to drones. Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenber­g said the commitment­s would be “a clear demonstrat­ion of our transatlan­tic bond.” Diplomats said it would also send a message to Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump, who has complained that European allies do not pay their way in the alliance.

The battle groups will be backed by Nato’s 40,000strong rapid-reaction force, and if need be, further follow-on forces, for any potential conflict, which could move into Baltic states and Poland on rotation.

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Jens Stoltenber­g

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