“At the moment, the general consensus at the political level is that we are not killing the agreement, but it will not stop us from taking necessary actions on our part,” Bauer said.

According to him, the buildup of military force in Eastern Europe is aimed at strengthening the defense capability of the alliance.

Earlier, Polish President Andrzej Duda said that the Russia-NATO Founding Act on mutual relations, cooperation and security has ceased to exist.