Russia has deployed nuclear-capable Iskander missiles in its Kaliningrad region, bordering Poland and Lithuania.
Linas Linkevicius, foreign minister of Nato-member Lithuania, said that the aim of the move was to "seek concessions from the West".
The US and Nato have seen disagreements with Russia intensify in recent times, particularly over Syria and Crimea.
Russia's defence ministry said the new deployment was part of military exercises and had happened before.
BBC
8/10/16
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Linas Linkevicius, foreign minister of Nato-member Lithuania, said that the aim of the move was to "seek concessions from the West".
The US and Nato have seen disagreements with Russia intensify in recent times, particularly over Syria and Crimea.
Russia's defence ministry said the new deployment was part of military exercises and had happened before.
BBC
8/10/16
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