NATO Conducts Military Drills Near Russia as Armenia Maintains Post‑Election Policy
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NATO forces carried out a series of military exercises close to Russian territory on Tuesday, June 9, according to reports from the Russian press. The drills were conducted near the Russian border, involving joint maneuvers that tested rapid deployment and coordination among NATO member states.
In a separate development, Armenia announced that it would continue its existing foreign policy stance following the recent elections, signaling stability in its diplomatic approach.
The Russian media highlighted both the NATO exercises and Armenia’s policy decision as key points in the day’s top stories, underscoring the region’s ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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