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NATO’s new strategy of global use of force worries Russia – Lavrov

Published: 18 February, 2010, 18:39
Edited: 01 March, 2010, 14:54

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. RIA Novosti / Mikhail Fomichev, STF

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Moscow is concerned about NATO’s new strategy which allows the alliance to use force all around the world, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.

“Cold War stereotypes remain strong in Euro Atlantic policies and NATO is continuing its expansion. At the same time it is developing a new strategy,” the top diplomat said Thursday during a meeting with Russian NGOs.

“One strategy option would see NATO have global reach and the possibility of using force worldwide. This does not exactly comply with the UN charter and of course that concerns us,” Lavrov added.

Meanwhile, NATO hasn't welcomed the latest actions of Russia, as President Dmitry Medvedev and Abkhazian President Sergey Bagapsh signed a deal on building a joint military base on Abkhazian territory on Wednesday. NATO has not recognized the legality of this deal.

At the same time, the alliance is working on a new military strategy which will allow NATO to use force globally.

The idea of a new strategic concept was voiced at the NATO summit in Strasbourg and Kehl in April 2009. A team of 12 – the so-called Group of Experts – was appointed by the organization’s Secretary General to work out the document which is supposed to set the alliance’s tasks for the next decade and outline ways of solving them.

The drafting and final negotiation phases are scheduled for summer and autumn this year. Before that, the Group of Experts has been holding seminars and discussions on the issue.

Despite recent developments, NATO has a genuine interest in retaining good relations with Russia, said Dmitry Evstafyev of the National Center for Foreign Policy.

“I think all the NATO Secretary Generals whom we have seen over the past years were quite serious about relations with Russia, but I think that at this point NATO has a real desire to have good relations with Russia because of the situation in Afghanistan,” he said. “NATO cannot afford to have bad relations with Russia at this time.”

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Earlier in February, the group – led by the former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright – arrived in Moscow to gauge Russia's stance on the alliance's new strategy. The twelve met with Lavrov and the leadership of the Russian Security Council.

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Meslin February 23, 2010, 12:44
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It is surprising to see, on that topic, like in so many others, the quantity of negative comments toward Imperialist America and her cronies from NATO. Nevertheless, Russian leaders practice the wishful-thinking and seem very naive. Why can they, simply stick to the facts and explain to the 95% of humans, being not US citizen, in what shape is mankind, actually. A different governance is possible without using any aggressiveness ! Just tell the truth... Sorry Future Generations ! Your friend: Jean-Claude Meslin

D Costa February 21, 2010, 17:26
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I wrote a comment few days ago which was not posted here. Is RT being controlled by Israel and Zionists? Look at what these criminals have done to my country? Read "Spy Trade" to learn about these criminals.

Count Cash February 21, 2010, 05:31
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Words do not equate to worry, nor vice versa, for they are of diffent form, words can express worry, but not worry words. The application to a case, does not prove universality, the confusion of this leads to false deductions. Words can be clear, can be confidently delivered, they convey meaning and aid in understanding. Lack of communication, leads to a disconnect, a disconnect can lead to misunderstanding. For without words, you have the greatest noise of all, the background.