The head of Nato has urged Russia to be transparent about its military plans after an increase in the numbers of troops on its border with Ukraine.
Jens Stoltenberg said a “large and unusual” build-up of Russian forces had been spotted on the border in recent weeks.
He spoke amid speculation Russia could be planning to invade Ukraine.
Moscow has dismissed such fears as “alarmist” and complained of increasing Nato activities in the region.
Speaking after talks with Ukraine’s foreign minister in Brussels, Mr Stoltenberg said the important thing was to stop tensions from spiralling out of control. He warned Russia against taking any “aggressive actions”.
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