Discreet NATO military pressure on Russia may have helped to ‘partially’ restore freedom of shipping in the Azov

Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Discreet NATO military pressure on Russia may have helped to ‘partially’ restore freedom of shipping in the Azov

Discreet NATO military pressure on Russia may have helped to ‘partially’ restore freedom of shipping in the Azov. On Monday, the Commander of the United States Army Europe and the Commander of the Canadian Army joined President Poroshenko to watch T-64 maneuvers at 169th Training Center, located in Desna, Chernihiv, 50 km from Belarus and 185 km from Russia. The US Commander, Army Lt. Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli said: “I am pleased to see the development of your army, highly professional and multifunctional warriors.”

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