NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that military commanders are working on plans for a permanent troop presence on the alliance’s eastern border in response to Russia's attack on Ukraine, the Telegraph reported, citing an interview.
Decisions are expected at a summit of NATO countries in June, he said.
“We have the time now until the summit to make more longer-term decisions,” Stoltenberg was quoted as saying. “This is part of the reset which we have to make, which is to move from tripwire deterrence – which is the current concept – to something that is more about deterrence by denial or defense.”
Mark Milley, chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, told a congressional hearing on Tuesday that he could envisage permanent NATO bases in countries such as Poland, Romania and the Baltic republics to host a rotating troop presence.
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