Published April 26, 2018
NATO will hold its last major meeting in its old headquarters, with talks focused on strained ties with Russia, a fresh peace effort in Afghanistan and a new training mission for Iraq.
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday that allies want to set up a meeting with Moscow's envoy before NATO's summit in Brussels in July.
The NATO-Russia Council hasn't convened this year. The poisoning of an ex-Russian spy in Britain plus the Syria chemical attack blamed on Moscow's ally, President Bashar Assad, underline the need for talks.
Speaking before a NATO foreign ministerial meeting Friday, Stoltenberg said: "when tensions are high, it is even more important to talk with Russia."
The ministers will also discuss Macedonia and Georgia's aspirations to join NATO.
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