The aggressively worded document, drafted Monday and liaised by Romanian MEP Ioan Pascu for the parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs, warns that Russia's increased military presence in Crimea should prompt EU nations to strengthen their military capabilities, adding that NATO must give its East European members a "strong strategic reassurance."
Commenting on the proposed resolution, Pascu suggested to the EU's news service that the strengthening of Russian defense capabilities in Crimea is "in practice creating another launching pad, of the proportions of Kaliningrad, this time in the Black Sea." The MEP threatened that "in one year the defensive force which existed there has been transformed into a strike force…with which Russia can threaten Central Europe, the Balkans, Southern Europe and also [the] Eastern Mediterranean and even the Middle East."