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Russia invites NATO members to take part in war games by Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) Jan 24, 2020 Russia's defence minister said Friday it is sending out invitations to NATO states to take part in annual Moscow-led military drills called the "International Army Games." Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu has invited "troops from 90 countries including NATO members," the ministry said on its website. The games include events such as tank biathlon, where tank crews practise shooting, as well as an obstacle course. This year's games will focus on "security as a whole, medical care and logistics," and should be visually entertaining, Shoigu said. Around 6,000 troops were expected to take part in the event that runs from late August to early September, the ministry said. Last year, several EU countries sent observers and Greece took part. The games, which have been held since 2015, usually include former Communist regimes such as China, Vietnam and Angola, as well as Moscow allies like Iran. NATO and Russia often spook each other with war games close to the border between Russia and eastern flank NATO allies.
Philippines' Duterte threatens to end US military pact Manila (AFP) Jan 24, 2020 Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened to end a pact key to annual war games with American troops if the US does not restore the travel visa of an official who oversaw his drug war. It is the latest in a long line of Duterte's threats to shrink or sever ties with historical ally Washington, which have periodically followed criticism of his deadly narcotics crackdown. Duterte spoke after Ronald Dela Rosa, the former national police chief who is now a senator, said the US had cancelle ... read more
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