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Confident in strategic deterrence, Medvedev promotes European security treaty

Published: 05 March, 2010, 15:02
Edited: 07 March, 2010, 16:33

TAGS: Arms, Conflict, Meeting, Military, Nuclear, Medvedev, Russia, Europe


Russia is not planning to build up its nuclear potential further, President Dmitry Medvedev announced Friday, while promoting his plan for a common European security treaty.

The Russian leader met with the Defense Ministry board to discuss a wide range of state security issues and outline the ongoing military reform, as well as to evaluate what has already been done.

"There is no need for us today to further increase the potential of strategic deterrence," he said. However, the Russian president added, “possessing nuclear weapon is a crucial condition for Russia's pursuing its independent policy which is aimed at preserving its sovereignty".

According to Medvedev, this policy "is aimed at maintaining peace, controlling and preventing any armed conflict and contributing to the settlement of post-conflict situations."

The president also made reference to Russia’s new military doctrine that was approved last month. According to the draft document, the state reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in response to the use of any types of weapons of mass destruction against it or its allies. The president said the doctrine is currently being given lots of attention both in Russia and abroad.

Another important document in the spotlight is the draft European security treaty, which Medvedev has been advocating since first mentioning the plan during a security conference in Evian, France in June 2008. The draft was sent to leaders of foreign states and heads of international organizations in November last year.

"The reaction to Russia's initiative regarding European security treaty largely acts as a barometer of our relations with the U.S. and NATO," Medvedev said Friday. A lot will depend on the readiness of Russia’s partners to legally confirm in a legally binding manner their commitment “to the principle of indivisibility of security in the Euro-Atlantic region”.

According to the president, the initiative is being discussed very actively.

Medvedev said he is confident the Russia-proposed treaty “offers exactly the kind of format that could help prevent regional conflicts, primarily on the European continent, including those similar to the conflict between Georgia and South Ossetia."

Medvedev referred to the five-day war in August 2008 that followed Georgia’s attack on the South Ossetian capital Tskhinval.

“Unfortunately, not all countries and governments have learned a lesson from [those] events,” Medvedev said. “Georgia's military potential has continued to be restored with military support from abroad,” he added.

It is important to keep in mind, the Russian president stressed, “that conflict potential still exists and there are still unresolved problems near our borders," which poses potential threat to the country’s security.

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Zak March 07, 2010, 04:24
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Mr Medvedev initiative for Europe security is a honest and right act for all!All Europe shall grab this chance to secure long lasting peace for ALL! Failing to do so-will indanger their nations in future!Nato is pupet of Usa and as such a TROJAN HORSE on Europe continent! Europe is a MAIN TARGET OF USA! ALL peaceful Europe is downturn for Usa by all means-thats why Usa always try to make some war on Europe continent! Provoking Russia(with their missile sheld and others things) they hope Russia will finish half of the Europe...Thats Usa hiden plan! Europe shall be wise and not give a chance for all of this to happend-it is about their own good! As a Super power(the biggest one by history facts and not by fake propaganda ) no.1 Russia will always have enough power to finish any aggresors many times over..Russia(only free land on planet eart who survive West attacks true history ) remain and will always remain a free territory where all agressors find their death!Russia have more nuclear weapons than all world toogether(at some poin 36000 plus) I dont like this new extreme law to use wage nuclear war without warning but I do understand looking at today whats happening on ground - the laws are correct one to the bone!.As a MORAL power also Russia is a garrant of peace for all nations on planet-you are the only hope for any nation who like to live and die in peace,for any person who cary peace insted war in their hearts! You are indeed a hope for billions of people around the world-stay strong and be stronger and stronger!New(old ) Nazis(Nato) are here again...and Russia is again full prepare to send you where you belong-this time you will never be able to get up-EVER!You will also pay rightfully for all your genocide commited in a past history around the world! Take care you Genocide nations-it look to me that JUDGMENNT DAY IS AROUND THE CORNER! Thanke you!

Count Cash March 05, 2010, 22:02
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Absolutely! as a nuclear superpower we can take any country off the face of the planet, so there is no need for more, just a need to keep the level we have effective. This could of course lead to more in the future, but let's see.