Something pleasant to look at in eastern Ukraine, for a change:
By RFE/RL
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said moves to bolster the alliance's eastern flank are a "defensive" response to the "aggressive actions of Russia" and urged Moscow to use "all its influence" with separatists in eastern Ukraine to press them into complying with a shattered September cease-fire deal.
Stoltenberg spoke before a February 5 meeting in Brussels at which NATO defense ministers are expected to discuss the establishment of a network of small command centers that could rapidly reinforce the region in the event of any threat from Russia, decide on the makeup of a new rapid-reaction force, and agree to expand a corps-level headquarters in western Poland.
He said the moves were a response to Russia's "violations of international law," including the annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in March.
Stoltenberg said that "all practical cooperation" between NATO and Russia remains suspended and that a planned meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at a February 6-8 security conference in Munich would be part of an effort to keep "channels for dialogue" open.
News flashes by our News Desk from NATO:
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says moves such as the creation of spearhead force are a defensive response to Russia's "aggressive actions."
He urges Russia to use "all its influence" with separatists in eastern Ukraine to prompt them to respect a much-violated September cease-fire agreement.
He says "all practical cooperation" with Russia remains suspended, meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov at upcoming Munich security conference would be part of effort to keep "channels for dialogue" open.