The European Union has been focused for weeks on Belarus as the situation kept getting worse on the northeast side of Europe, but tension is building up also on the east.
Ukraine gets back to the spotlight and once again Russia is accused of a military build-up on the Ukranian border. Which deepens the risk of an attack to the country.
“We call on Russia to be transparent about its military activities,” NATO's chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Monday.
Stoltenberg, who met with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in Brussels on Monday, insisted that "it is important to prevent escalations and reduce tensions."
The NATO chief avoided speaking about a possible invasion but warned about "a significant, large Russian military build-up."
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