International security
Both Russia and NATO would benefit
from constructive relations, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in an
interview with the Moscow-based Kommersant-FM radio.
He
said the world is too complicated to divide the countries into friends and foes
and NATO is not seeking confrontation with Russia. In fact, it is trying to
establish relations of constructive partnership but it can't not erode the
principles on which security is hinged.
Stoltenberg said his experience in the
capacity of Norway’s Prime Minister showed that very good and fruitful
relations with Russia had been developing for more than two decades after the
end of the Cold War and this was true of either Norway-Russia or NATO-Russia
contexts.
Both NATO and Russia benefited from it,
with open borders, development of trade, political contacts, and practical
cooperation.
No comments:
Post a Comment