Russia’s army plans may consider NATO expansion

The new Russian general in charge of operations in Ukraine has said military reforms will respond to NATO’s possible expansion and the “collective West”, which he accused of waging a hybrid war against Moscow.

 

In his first public comments, Valery Gerasimov, chief of Russia’s military general staff, admitted problems with mobilising troops and broader challenges in the conflict that began 11 months ago.

 

“The system of mobilisation training in our country was not fully adapted to the new modern economic relations,” Gerasimov told the news website Argumenty i Fakty. “So I had to fix everything on the go.”

 

Military reforms announced mid-January could be adjusted to respond to security threats, he warned.

 

“Today, such [security] threats include the aspirations of the North Atlantic Alliance to expand to Finland and Sweden, as well as the use of Ukraine as a tool for waging a hybrid war against our country,” he said.

 

Finland and Sweden applied to join NATO last year, in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

 

Credit: Aljazeera.com

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