Putin Says NATO, Japan's Moves Pose Security Threat
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Moscow maintains that the militarization of the Arctic threatens international peace and disrupts peaceful trade in a territory that requires global cooperation.
Friday, August 14, 2026.- Putin warns NATO and Japan from the Pacific. On board the missile launcher cruiser of the Guard 'Varyag', the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, oversaw the final phase of the strategic exercises of the Pacific Fleet and heard the inf...
The European Union has increased pressure on Russia's so-called parallel fleet, with sanctions on hundreds of ships and inspections on some ships.
Russia, perceiving the Arctic as an area of growing NATO presence, is increasingly resorting to and will continue to resort to actions on the verge of open conflict, which allow it to test the reactions of the countries in the region.
Vladimir Putin said today that NATO is infiltrating the Asia-Pacific region and stirring tensions in the Arctic, according to Russian news agencies. The Russian president spoke from the Far Eastern Russian island of Sakhalin, where he is observing military exercises.
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