NATO har haft ett tvådagarsmöte i högkvarteret i Bryssel och diskuterat det aggressiva Ryssland och dess brott mot Ukrainas suveränitet, samt problemen med ISIS (förklarar "Both" i det jag citerar):
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"We came to an agreement that NATO really does have to address both threats, and that NATO has the capability and the resources to address them both," Dempsey said. "We don't have to pick which threat is more serious."
While Dempsey declined to discuss details of the most recent allegations of Russia violating September’s Minsk ceasefire agreement, he did underscore the seriousness in which NATO views the Russian aggression.
"It is indicative of efforts on the part of Russia to support separatists in, frankly, violation of Ukrainian sovereignty," Dempsey said. "We're very concerned about it."
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=128017
Det understryks att det både handlar om nu aktuella åtgärder och planer för framtiden:
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The defense chiefs did "really big lifting" to address the near-term requirements on readiness and assurance, he added, and on the longer-term approach to the threats to east and south.
I en annan artikel så nämns närvaron av ryska trupper i Ukraina:
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"Since the September 5th Minsk ceasefire, Russia has funneled hundreds of pieces of Russian military equipment and materiel to Russia-backed separatists, including tanks, armored personnel carriers, and heavy artillery pieces," Thomas said.
"Russian military forces still operate in eastern Ukraine, where they play a coordinating role and provide command and control support to pro-Russian separatists," he said.
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=128007
Vi får se om de kommer fram med något svar, det verkar vara en hel del på gång.