The Kremlin considers Russia-NATO talks on security guarantees meaningful

The Kremlin said today that Russia considers the talks with NATO on the security guarantees it wants from the West, in addition to bilateral negotiations with the United States, important and meaningful.

“This is an important milestone,” said a spokesman for Russian President Dmitry Peshkov, commenting on the news that the North Atlantic Alliance had proposed that the Russia-NATO Council meet in Moscow on January 12.

“Of course, it makes sense, in addition to the stigma of the bilateral Russian-American talks on this issue, to activate the direction of the talks between Russia and NATO. These will be important talks and extremely responsible, the details are being discussed through diplomacy,” he said. Peshkov.

Russia, which has angered the West by increasing its military presence near Ukraine, earlier this month presented a list of security proposals it wants to negotiate, including a promise that NATO will abandon all military activity in the East. Europe and Ukraine.

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced Sunday that it has received a NATO proposal to start talks on Moscow’s security concerns on January 12 and is considering it.

Source: AMPE

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Source From: Capital

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