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NATO indicates that it no longer promises to limit the deployment of its forces in eastern and central Europe

NATO Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Guyana said that the Alliance is no longer obligated to comply with the Constitutive Act on Relations, Cooperation and Mutual Security between NATO and Russia, in particular, in limiting the deployment of coalition forces in Eastern and Central Europe.NATO indicates that it no longer promises to limit the deployment of its forces in eastern and central Europe

NATO Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Guyana

Joanna noted that Russia made this act void because of its own actions.

She committed herself not to attack neighbors, which they do now, and to consult regularly with NATO, which they do not, says Joan.

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