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Russian military chief accuses NATO of buildup on borders by Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) Dec 12, 2018 A senior Russian military official on Wednesday warned of a buildup of NATO forces close to the country's borders, the defence ministry said. Valery Gerasimov, head of Russia's General Staff, "noted a strengthening of NATO's frontline military presence close to Russia's borders", while meeting the commander of NATO forces in Europe Curtis Scaparrotti. Gerasimov added that "this doesn't help reduce tensions" between Moscow and the alliance, said a defence ministry statement after they met in Baku, Azerbaijan. NATO and the US have accused Russia of violating a Cold War arms control treaty (known as the INF) with ground-launched missiles with a range of 500 kilometres ( to 5,500 kilometres, which Moscow denies. The US last week warned it would withdraw from the treaty signed in 1987 within 60 days if Russia does not dismantle missiles that the US claims breach the deal. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned such a move would only push Moscow to develop nuclear missiles banned by the treaty. NATO held massive exercises close to Russia's borders in October and November after Russia held major military exercises on NATO's eastern flank in 2017. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov this month blasted "the recklessness of NATO". US-Russia ties are under deep strain over accusations Moscow meddled in the 2016 US presidential election.
Russia gives ex-navy man 14 years for 'Ukraine spying' Moscow (AFP) Dec 11, 2018 A Russian court on Tuesday sentenced a retired officer from its naval fleet based in Crimea to 14 years in prison for passing on military secrets to Kiev. Leonid Parkhomenko was detained in 2016 in the naval port of Sevastopol on the Russian-annexed peninsula. The Rostov-on-Don court in southwestern Russia also stripped Parkhomenko of his military titles, news agencies reported. From 2003 to 2005 he collected information about Russia's Black Sea Fleet and gave it to Ukraine in return for c ... read more
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