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NATO considering Ukraine options as alliance cuts ties with Russia: Baird

ABOVE: NATO foreign ministers gather in Brussels Tuesday 

BRUSSELS, Belgium – Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird says NATO’s decision today to end civilian and military co-operation with Russia is just one step in a long journey to resolving the Ukraine crisis.

Baird tells The Canadian Press from Brussels that NATO will consider a series of options to counter Russia’s unilateral annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula.

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The minister says capacity-building, tactical support and beefing up assets are all on the table.

Baird met behind closed doors today with his counterparts in the 28-member alliance, which is facing its most serious crisis in years.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the ministers agreed unanimously on a number of points, including possible redeployment of military assets in eastern NATO nations such as Poland and the Baltic states.

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Baird visited Romania and Moldova prior to the NATO meeting and says the current crisis has implications for other countries in the region.

 

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