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    Russia sees NATO as partner despite differences - envoy  

    13:33 | 08/ 05/ 2009


    MOSCOW, May 8 (RIA Novosti) - Russia regards NATO as a partner despite
    a series of disputes recently, the country's envoy to the military
    bloc said on Friday.
    "We do not think NATO has been lost to us as a partner," Ambassador
    Dmitry Rogozin said via a video link from Brussels, adding that Russia
    and NATO countries had to address common threats, and disregarding
    cooperation would be unwise.
    Relations only recently recovering from Russia's war with Georgia last
    summer were hit again last week with the expulsion of two Russian NATO
    diplomats from Brussels. Russia responded by evicting two NATO
    officials from Moscow, and the foreign minister withdrew from a
    NATO-Russia Council session due later this month.
    Moscow has also blasted the current NATO-led exercise in ex-Soviet
    Georgia as a show of support for the Caucasus state. President Dmitry
    Medvedev called the drills "an open provocation" in the light of the
    five-day war last August when Russia repelled Tbilisi's offensive on
    South Ossetia.
    Rogozin said Russia had not suspended consultations with the alliance,
    and diplomats were continuing preparations for a Russia-NATO Council
    session that could be held later this month at the level of envoys. He
    said the date was under discussion.
    The statement echoes Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's remarks in
    Washington on Thursday that he hoped cooperation within the council
    would resume soon.
    Rogozin said the alliance should have delayed the drill in
    Georgia. "If the plans are not subject to changes no matter what has
    happened in Georgia - a war, a typhoon, or a meteorite falling - it
    reveals the lack of flexibility and political thinking among those who
    make the decisions at NATO," he said.
    NATO said earlier the May 6-June 1 Cooperative Longbow/Cooperative
    Lancer 2009 exercise had been planned before the Georgia war and was
    not aimed against Russia. It does not involve any light or heavy
    weaponry.
    Over 1,300 troops from 19 NATO members were originally scheduled to
    participate, but Kazakhstan, Latvia, Estonia, Moldova, Serbia and
    Armenia have withdrawn.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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