MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday that a NATO summit in Warsaw showed that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was focussing its efforts on containing a non-existent "threat from the East".
At a meeting of the NATO-Russia council on July 13, Moscow will seek explanations for the alliance's plans, the spokeswoman for the foreign ministry, Maria Zakharova, said in a statement.
Russia will also seek an explanation from NATO for a Finnish plan to improve air defences over the Baltic Sea, she said in the statement.