BRUSSELS (Reuters) – NATO is considering a longer-term military posture in eastern Europe to strengthen its defences, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Monday, as tensions remained high over Russia’s military build-up near Ukraine.
“We are considering more longer-term adjustments to our posture, presence, in the eastern part of the alliance. No final decision has been made on that but there is a process now going on within NATO”, he told reporters in Brussels.
NATO currently has troops rotating in and out of eastern Europe, a so-called persistent, but not permanent, presence.
(Reporting by Robin Emmott and Sabine Siebold)