NATO’s new secretary-general struck a more conciliatory tone on Russia, saying there’s a chance now for improved relations between Moscow and the West, the Associated Press reported.
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“We see opportunity in the cease-fire, which has now been established in the eastern part of Ukraine, but we also see violations of the cease-fire and that it’s a fragile situation,” Jens Stoltenberg said.
On his first day in office, the 55-year-old Stoltenberg also welcomed the bombing campaign being waged by the United States, France, Britain and other NATO and non-NATO nations against Islamic State militants, who he said have committed “horrific …read more
Source: Ottawa Citizen