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Kremlin calls NATO a Cold War throwback ahead of summit by Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) July 10, 2018 The Kremlin on Tuesday branded NATO a relic of the Cold War ahead of a key summit of the alliance leaders this week. "Our attitude to NATO is well known: it's a product of the Cold War and the confrontation of the Cold War, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists. "It's an alliance that was constructed with the aim of and in the name of confrontation," he said. A NATO summit opens in Brussels on Wednesday, with the agenda including US President Donald Trump's demands for extra spending from allies along with the growing threat members see from Russia on its eastern flank. "What the alliance is doing in the long run -- advancing towards our borders, expanding NATO's military infrastructure towards our borders -- each time confirms the nature of this alliance," President Vladimir Putin's spokesman added. He said Russia had little contact with NATO and took no interest in a current row over spending by the 29-member alliance after Donald Trump claimed the US was "paying for 90 percent of NATO". "What's going on there is none of our business," Peskov said. Trump is set to meet Putin in Helsinki on July 16, following a trip to Britain.
No plan for US troops to leave Germany: White House Washington (AFP) July 5, 2018 The White House reaffirmed Thursday that there are no plans to withdraw or transfer US troops stationed in Germany - and that the issue would not be on the agenda of next week's NATO summit. "There is nothing being said at all about the troop alignment in Germany or anything that would change the 32,000 troop force that we have in Germany," said a senior administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity. US troops have been stationed in Germany since World War II, and the country serv ... read more
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