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The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, agrees. At the Munich security conference in 2007, he pointed to the threat posed by Natoâs expansion and asked: âWhat happened to the assurances our western partners made after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact?â In March 2014 he repeated the accusation that âthey [the west] have lied to us many times, made decisions behind our backs ... This has happened w
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