Truss called the Russia-NATO act “obsolete”

Western countries should rebuild the international security structure because of Moscow, and the Russia-NATO Founding Act is now irrelevant, its “days are over” stated British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss in her article for The Telegraph.

“We can no longer work within the framework of outdated agreements with Russia, which she openly ignores and undermines,” the minister explained (quoted from “RIA News”).

The Alliance should increase its presence on the eastern flank, Truss continued, increase collective spending and continue to invest in modern technology. This must be done to counter the threats of “tomorrow, whether on NATO’s borders or in space or hyperspace,” the minister is sure.

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