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1 of September, 21:02

Analysts: British forces in Eastern Europe " will protect her from Russia "
Irina Chumakova. Britain needs on an ongoing basis to place in Eastern Europe troops for "protection of Russia," according to the specialists of the centre the Henry Jackson Society.

Co-authors published on Tuesday, the report named "After Crimea: towards a new British geostrategy for the Eastern Europe," James Rogers and andra-Lucia Martinescu accused the Russian Federation of "aggressive foreign policy" And " provocations ". Existing in the Russian Federation " the regime is a serious danger to the allies of Britain in Eastern Europe, and This means the UK ", according to the document.

This, according to the authors, " May require a military presence Britain to Eastern Europe, including the permanent stationing of British troops in the allied countries threatened to supply the European continent, a key component of the British geo-strategic defense systems - prosperity and security ".

Relations between Russia and the West deteriorated in connection with the situation in Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities and Western countries have repeatedly accused the Russian Federation of interfering in Ukraine's internal Affairs. Russia denies It and calls such accusations are unacceptable. Moscow has repeatedly stated that it is not a party to domestic conflict and is not privy to the events in the South-East, is interested in Ukraine overcame political and economic crisis.

Thus, the Russian defense Ministry reported many times that does not supply the militia military equipment, ammunition and other assistance. Statements of Kiev on the issue in the Ministry of war called "absolute nonsense" that " defies criticism." And the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation S. Lavrov Century said that the Statements about the presence of Russian troops in the Donbass unproven - no one until now could not present concrete evidence, despite repeated accusations.

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