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Putin Reacts As Sweden, Finland Makes Move To Join NATO

Sweden and Finland’s anticipated bid for NATO membership “doesn’t pose a threat” to Russia but may “trigger a response,” President Vladimir Putin said at a summit of former Soviet allies on Monday.

The two Nordic countries have made historic steps toward joining the U.S.-led military bloc in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, citing the need to guarantee their security from feared Russian aggression.

Speaking at the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit in Moscow, Putin said that while Russia “doesn’t have problems” with either country, the expansion of NATO’s military infrastructure across their territory may “trigger a response.”

“What kind [of response] it will be, we will decide depending on threats that are created against us,” Putin warned.

Putin noted that NATO’s “expansionist politics” which led the alliance “to overstep its intended geographic boundaries” warrants the Kremlin to keep a close watch on the situation.

Putin Reacts As Sweden, Finland Makes Move To Join NATO

NATO’s role was also highlighted in the collective statement issued by the CSTO.

“Realizing our responsibility for ensuring lasting peace in the Eurasian region, we emphasize the importance of de-escalating tensions in the continent and reaffirming our readiness for practical cooperation with NATO,” the statement says.

Russia sent troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24 after its demands for NATO and the United States to permanently bar Ukraine from joining the alliance and to halt NATO expansion in what Moscow sees as its sphere of influence were refused.

Leaders of fellow CSTO members Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan gathered in Moscow for Monday’s summit, which coincided with the 30th anniversary of the Russia-led military alliance’s founding.

In a televised segment of the summit, Putin also proposed granting the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) the status of a permanent CSTO observer. The CIS alliance includes all CSTO member states as well as Azerbaijan, Moldova, and Uzbekistan.

Sweden Joins Finland To Apply For NATO Membership Despite Russia's Warning

Despite existing for three decades, the CSTO carried out its first large-scale “peacekeeping mission” in January this year when Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev requested military assistance to quell a wave of anti-government unrest.

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