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WATCH|Berlin Faces Putin’s Wrath: New NATO HQ in Baltic Sea Sparks Moscow’s Concerns

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WATCH|Berlin Faces Putin’s Wrath: New NATO HQ in Baltic Sea Sparks Moscow’s Concerns

WATCH|Berlin Faces Putin’s Wrath: New NATO HQ in Baltic Sea Sparks Moscow’s Concerns

Russia has summoned Germany's ambassador to protest a new NATO naval headquarters in Rostock, aimed at countering Russian influence in the Baltic Sea.

Defense Minister Pistorius inaugurated the facility, emphasizing its role in regional defense and trade security.

Moscow claims this violates the 1990 reunification agreement and compared it to pre-WWII militarization.

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