It is reported by the German television channel N-tv.

“We will work on air defense and missile defense systems, on conventional weapons, on increased combat readiness and on prolonging the warning time,” Stoltenberg said.

The head of NATO also added that the defense ministers of the member countries of the alliance have already agreed on appropriate measures.

At the same time, Stoltenberg noted that NATO does not plan to deploy new land-based missiles with a nuclear warhead in Europe.

In August, the Russian Foreign Ministry officially announced the termination of the Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles (INF Treaty) at the initiative of the American side. Representatives of Washington said that this is due to the fact that, in their opinion, the Russian 9M729 missile violates the agreement. The Russian side has repeatedly denied these allegations.