NATO warns Moscow of missiles “Scanand”, Russia: We'll put them where we want them.

NATO calls on Russia to be transparent in the potential deployment of tactical missile complexes “Iskander” in the Kaliningrad district and generally in its military activities in the region, the Secretary General said NATO Jens Stoltenberg. Russia, on the other hand, does not consider it obliged to announce NATO for deploying weapons of [...]
Russia, on the other hand, does not consider it obliged to announce NATO for the deployment of its weapons, reports “Venestinet”, the Periscopi broadcast.
Russia is not obliged to show NATO information for the deployment of missile complexes “Iscarnder” in the Kaliningrad area, State Defence Committee deputy chairman Yuri Svkin told “Sputnik”
Parliamentary stressed that he does not see the exchange of such information as there are no true “s” that the Alliance wants to start a constructive dialogue. “NATO is acting again according to double standards one talks, the other is working,” said Svkin.
He said Russia's actions, unlike the US, are not at odds with international law norms.
It's our right to decide where we're going to put rockets and in what number, we continue to respect our national interests, but we respect international law,” he says.
On the other hand, Secretary - General NATO says that “ai has long been listening to Russia for the possibility of placing Iscander missiles in Kaliningrad.” “Now we don't see any Iscarnder's permanent installation in Kaliningrad, but we are seeing Russia developing military infrastructure there and increasing its military presence. We call on Russia for maximum transparency,” said at a press conference at the end of the first day of the alliance's defence ministers' meeting./Periscopi/












