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Russia terminates military agreements with Portugal, France and Canada
Russia cited strategic irrelevance for ending military treaties from 1989-2000 amid ongoing tensions over NATO expansion and Ukraine conflict.
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Russia has suspended decades-old military cooperation agreements with Portugal, France and Canada by decree. Russian authorities said the agreements, signed between 1989 and 2000, were no longer strategically relevant.
According to the document, the following understandings were rejected: the 1989 agreement on military visits with Canada, the 1994 agreement on cooperation in the field of defence with France and the 2000 agreement on military cooperation with Portugal.The previous decisions In July, Prime Minister Mousstin signed another order by which the technical-military cooperation agreement with Germany was declared. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affair…
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