NATO Chief Says Discussed Military Drills, Further Contacts With Russia’s Lavrov

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that he discussed with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov the alliance’s upcoming Trident Juncture 2018 drills at a Tuesday meeting on the UN General Assembly sidelines.
Earlier, Stoltenberg said that they also discussed Poland’s plans to host a US military base on its territory.

“NATO and Russia have serious disagreements on a number of issues, which make our dialogue even more important. Today, we discussed military posture and exercises, including Russia´s recent exercise Vostok as well as NATO´s upcoming exercise Trident Juncture,” Stoltenberg said, as quoted by his press service’s statement.

According to the statement, Stoltenberg also “raised NATO´s concerns about Russia´s ongoing aggressive actions in Ukraine” and expressed the alliance’s solidarity with the United Kingdom following the Salisbury poisoning incident. 

The NATO chief stressed that they had also “agreed to continue [their] contacts.”

Trident Juncture 2018 drills will be held in Norway between October 25 and November 7, with some 40,000 troops from 31 countries participating in the event.