MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to the Polish president, the NATO drills in Poland are aimed at demonstrating primarily to Russia the country's and alliance's strength and readiness to protect the borders.
"The exercises don't threaten anyone, and are strictly defensive," Duda said.
"Russia is our neighbor and a difficult partner, which shows in recent years very strong imperial ambitions. Unfortunately, we have seen it in Ukraine, in Crimea <…> In the situation of such provocative actions only the demonstration of strength and unity and the collective defense ability will enable a true partnership dialogue," Duda said.
NATO has been reinforcing its military presence in Europe, particularly in the Eastern European states, since the outbreak of the Ukrainian crisis, citing Russia's alleged interference in the conflict as a justification for the move. Moscow has repeatedly denied the accusations, calling NATO's military buildup near Russia’s borders provocative.
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NATO exercises and deployments near Russia since 2014
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