Wed 06 July 2022:
The defensive alliance’s deputy director said on Tuesday that there are no immediate plans for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to send troops to Sweden or Finland if they complete the membership process started this week.
As reported by AFP, Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Geoana said, “We don’t plan to have an additional presence in either country, they have formidable national forces. They’re capable of defending themselves.”
“We don’t plan to have NATO bases in these two countries, because they have a very high level of military and strategic maturity,” he added.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned last week that if military contingents and military infrastructure were deployed there, we would be obliged to respond symmetrically and raise the same threats for those territories where threats have arisen for us.
Geoana hailed NATO members’ and allies’ support for Ukraine as it defends itself against the Russian invasion launched on February 24. But he acknowledged “active concerns” about how long the flow of arms and ammunition can be kept up. Also speaking Tuesday, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, “I count on allies to deliver a quick and swift and smooth ratification process.”
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