NATO Rebukes Russia Over Ukraine, `Dangerous' Armed Behavior

  • U.S.-led alliance demands more Kremlin openness over war games
  • First meeting in two years replays tensions of the last one
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NATO scolded Russia for aggressive behavior that undermines Ukraine and magnifies the risk of accidental military confrontations elsewhere in Europe.

The first meeting of the two sides since June 2014 was conducted in the same spirit as the last one, with the U.S.-led alliance warning that Russia is tearing up the post-Cold War map and the Kremlin standing its ground.