Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Russian Envoy: NATO's Course May Negatively Affect Global Security

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Russian Envoy: NATO's Course May Negatively Affect Global Security

    Russian Envoy: NATO's Course May Negatively Affect Global Security

    Russia's Permanent Representative to NATO Alexander Grushko said
    NATO's course could negatively affect regional and global security

    (c) RIA Novosti. Grigory Sisoev
    11:03 04/09/2014


    Related News

    Expert: NATO's Missile Defense System Has No Capability Against
    Russian Deterrent Force
    Political Dialogue Within NATO-Russia Council to Continue
    NATO Has No Plans to Consider New Members During Upcoming Summit in Wales
    NATO Seeks Concrete Steps From Russia On Ukrainian Conflict De-escalation

    MOSCOW, September 4 (RIA Novosti) - NATO is taking a course that could
    negatively affect regional and global security, despite having no real
    grounds for increasing the alliance's activities, Russia's Permanent
    Representative to NATO Alexander Grushko said in an interview with
    Euronews.

    "NATO takes a course which could seriously weaken regional and global
    security. On one hand, NATO begins military preparations against
    Russia. On the other hand, NATO reduces its own ability to cooperate
    with Russia over the problems which NATO cannot efficiently deal with
    on its own without interaction with international players including
    Russia, " said Grushko in an interview released Thursday.

    Grushko has characterized Russia's attitude toward NATO's plans to
    increase its military presence in Eastern Europe as absolutely
    negative. He added that Moscow has repeatedly expressed its concern
    about the organization's increased presence near Russian borders.

    "This worries us for many reasons. First of all, there is no ground
    for increased NATO activities," Grushko said.

    On Thursday and Friday, a NATO summit will take place in Newport,
    Wales, gathering 60 world leaders among thousands of delegates. The
    summit's agenda will include the discussion of the ongoing conflict in
    Ukraine, NATO's relations with Russia, the withdrawal of US troops
    from Afghanistan, enhancing the collective defense of the alliance and
    the activities of Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq and Syria.

    Even though the majority of topics directly concern Moscow, Russia was
    not invited to participate in the summit, as, according to some
    sources, its presence was deemed "unreasonable."

    http://en.ria.ru/world/20140904/192622502/NATOs-Course-May-Negatively-Affect-Global-Security--Russian.html

Working...
X