NATO and the EU on Friday urged
Russia to comply with the 1992 Open Skies
MILITARY surveillance treaty, as European nations scrambled to save the pact after US President
Donald Trump said his country would withdraw.
Western allies are hoping to convince
Washington to reverse the decision, which Trump said was due to
Moscow not honouring the defence agreement.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the US decision to quit the agreement will not come into effect for six months, leaving Moscow time to change course.