EU's Kallas Warns Russian Troops Should Not Be in Georgia, Moldova
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EU foreign policy chief Nikos Kallas said in Brussels that European security interests depend on preventing Russian troops from operating in Georgia and Moldova.
Kallas told reporters that the presence of Russian forces in either country would undermine the security of the region and the broader European area. He emphasized that the EU’s priority is to keep Russia’s military forces out of these states.
The statement comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and its neighbors, with the EU closely monitoring developments in the South Caucasus and Eastern Europe.
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