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Pentagon chief seeks NATO spending boost to counter Russia

US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter will visit his European counterparts this week to take stock of cooperation with NATO in the wake of Russian aggression in Crimea and Ukraine.

The visit comes as officials say Washington’s relationship with the Western military bloc is at its strongest in decades.

“This month the US and NATO have achieved their highest operational tempo of training and exercises since Cold War,” a US defense official said Friday. The US official said Carter’s visit is a chance to “acknowledge” how NATO member nations have responded to Russia’s actions in the region, and also to discuss “what we need to continue doing.” 

Carter is set to travel to Germany Monday and to Tallinn, Estonia, Tuesday before moving on to Belgium, where he will attend a NATO defense ministers meeting, his first NATO ministerial since taking over as Pentagon chief in February. <g data-gr-id="15">While</g> in Tallinn, Carter will meet with defense ministers from Baltic States Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the Pentagon said, two of which border Russia.

All three countries have issued calls for the permanent presence of NATO troops in their territory. 
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