The Ministries NATO defense officials ‘concerned’ and urge Russia to choose diplomacy

NATO Defense Ministers have expressed grave concern over Russia’s military build-up in and around Ukraine, urging Russia to choose the path of diplomacy.

“We are deeply concerned about the large-scale, unprovoked and unjustified Russian military build-up in and around Ukraine and Belarus. We urge Russia, in the strongest possible terms, to choose the path of diplomacy “We are withdrawing our forces from Ukraine in accordance with its international obligations and commitments. We remain committed to our dual approach to Russia: strong deterrence and defense, combined with openness to dialogue,” NATO’s defense ministers said.

Continuing, the ministers stressed that “Russia’s actions pose a serious threat to Euro-Atlantic security”, and therefore, “in order to ensure the defense of all Allies”, announced the deployment of additional ground forces in the eastern part of the Alliance, as well as additional by sea and air. “Our measures are and remain precautionary, proportionate and non-escalating. We are ready to further strengthen our defensive and deterrent stance to respond to all possibilities,” they said. “Our commitment to Article 5 of the Washington Treaty is “We are united to defend each other.”

They also emphasize that NATO remains committed to its fundamental principles, including the right of each nation to choose its own security arrangements. “We reaffirm our support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty within its internationally recognized borders. As mentioned earlier, any further Russian aggression against Ukraine will have enormous consequences and a high cost. NATO will continue to coordinate with them. “Stakeholders and other international organizations, including the EU,” the defense ministers added.

Finally, in their statement, the 30 NATO ministers stressed that all Allies continue to pursue diplomacy and dialogue with Russia, on issues of Euro-Atlantic security even at the highest level. “We support all these efforts and the efforts in the form of Normandy for the implementation of the Minsk agreements. We have expressed our readiness to participate in a Renewed European Security Dialogue started by Poland as the current President of the OSCE. We have done We have repeatedly offered and continue to offer further dialogue through the NATO-Russia Council, and we are ready to engage in it. choose diplomacy and de-escalation. ”

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Source: Capital

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