Russia has reacted with blistering remarks to reports Romania is working at what is set to become the NATO alliance's largest military base in Europe. One of the most chilling warnings coming from Russia in response to the base was voiced by a senator and vice president of the Committee for Foreign Affairs of the Council of the Russian Federation, Andrey Klimov - who branded the Western military alliance the "NATO suicide club".
The politician claimed this multi-billion project represents a "threat" to Bucharest and, the closest it is to Russian borders, the "more likely it is to be among the first targets for retaliatory strikes".
He added: "If the Romanians like it, it's their business, of course, but the NATO suicide club drags ordinary civilians into such adventures that can end very badly for their families and children. I'm not trying to scare anyone, I'm just reasoning logically. There won't be any benefit for Romania from this and there will be more threats."
While this week there was a flurry of reactions to this ongoing project coming from Russia, the expansion was approved by the Romanian government in 2019 - at a time of more distended relations between Moscow and the West.
After fundings for the first stage of the project were awarded to contractors in 2022, works began in 2023.
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