As NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg prepares for Friday's biannual NATO Summit in Warsaw, he continues to say he's not interested in starting a war with Russia.
Since the annexation of Crimea and the conflict in Ukraine, tensions between NATO and Moscow have been increasing.
At a pre-summit news conference, Secretary General Stoltenberg outlined again NATO's intention to send four battalions to Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
While NATO leaders believe there's a growing threat from Russia, the secretary general says the deployment is not aimed at continuing to deteriorate relations with Moscow.
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Also at the NATO summit the secretary general says leaders will discuss how to increase helping the Iraqi and Afghan militaries as well as eliminating human smugglers moving people across the Mediterranean Sea.
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