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The Russian foreign ministry said it wanted legal guarantees that the pledge was no longer in force, as well as other agreements that Nato would not deploy weaponry to countries bordering Russia, hold military drills beyond a certain distance from Russia, and setting maximum approach distances for ships in the Baltic and Black seas.
Either imprecisely formulated or ridiculous.
The Baltic states are NATO members. Obviously NATO weaponry can and will be stationed/deployed there.