Russia has agreed to co-operate on Nato’s programme to defend against ballistic missile attacks, Nato’s chief has said.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen said at a Nato summit in Lisbon that the two sides had agreed in writing that they no longer posed a threat to one another.
“For the first time the two sides will be co-operating to defend themselves,” Mr Rasmussen said.
The Lisbon summit has been redrawing Nato’s focus to face new challenges.
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