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NATO-Russia tensions rise after unproductive meeting in Brussels

Russian ambassador to NATO Alexander Grushko gives a press conference after talks at the NATO headquarters in Brussels on July 13, 2016. AFP

Riley Waggaman

Press TV, Moscow

Experts in Moscow say the NATO-Russia Council meeting held in Brussels has done little to ease growing tensions between the two powers. This is the second such meeting since the start of the Ukraine conflict in 20-14. Moscow has vowed to take necessary measures to counter NATO’s military buildup along its borders. Riley Waggaman has more in this report: 


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