US Military Hardware in Europe ‘Consistent' With Russia-NATO Act

© AFP 2023 / Janek SkarzynskiPolish tank comander smiles after a NATO Response Force (NRF) exercise in Zagan, southwest Poland on June 18, 2015
Polish tank comander smiles after a NATO Response Force (NRF) exercise in Zagan, southwest Poland on June 18, 2015 - Sputnik International
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The deployment of US military hardware, including tanks and armored vehicles, in Eastern Europe does not violate the alliance’s agreement with Russia, US Army spokesman Maj. James Brindle told Sputnik on Thursday.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Washington’s plans to station military hardware in a number of European countries were announced by US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter on Tuesday.

Carter told reporters that the equipment will include Abrams battle tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles and self-propelled howitzers and will enable richer training and more mobility for NATO forces in Europe.

"We intend to temporarily place this equipment, which we are calling the European Activity Set, in Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Poland. The prepositioning of equipment for training and exercises with our NATO Allies and Partners is consistent with the NATO-Russia Founding Act."

Units from NATO allied countries take part in the NATO Noble Jump 2015 exercises, part of testing and refinement of the Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF) in Swietoszow, Poland June 18, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Russia has contended that the US prepositioning of heavy equipment in former Soviet states violates the Russia-NATO Founding Act of 1997, which among other political agreements pledges that the Alliance will not permanently station substantial combat forces in Eastern and Central Europe.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has argued that prepositioning amounts to permanent stationing of substantial combat forces near its border.

Russia’s relations with NATO deteriorated sharply amid the crisis in Ukraine with the alliance accusing Moscow of meddling in Ukraine’s internal affairs. Russia has repeatedly denied the claims and has expressed concerns over the buildup of NATO forces along its western border, stressing that it could destabilize the region.

Speaking in Europe on Tuesday, Carter said that while the United States does not seek a renewed Cold War with Russia it will nonetheless stand by its NATO allies.

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