Kremlin Says NATO Expansion In Ukraine Is A 'Red Line' For President Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin  

RT: NATO expansion into Ukraine would ‘cross red lines’ & force Russia and Belarus to act, Kremlin says after Putin-Lukashenko summit  

Russia and Belarus have both agreed to “take action” to secure the security of both countries if there were to be any expansion of NATO infrastructure into neighboring Ukraine, the Kremlin revealed on Monday. 

At a meeting in Sochi as part of a personal visit by Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, the pair agreed that another move eastwards by the US-led alliance would be met with a strong response, according to the Russian president’s spokesman.  

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WNU Editor: Kremlin warnings aside, NATO/U.S./and Ukraine forces are still training together .... Ukraine holds military drills with U.S. forces, NATO allies (Reuters). 

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