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About the Special Envoy of the President of the Russian Federation for the Interaction with NATO in Missile Defence, 18 Feb 2011
February 23, 2011

EXECUTIVE ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION About the Special Envoy of the President of the Russian Federation for the Interaction with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Missile Defence 



Instruction about the Inter-Agency Working Group under the Administration of the President of Russia for the Interaction with NATO in Missile Defence, 18 Feb 2011
February 21, 2011

INSTRUCTION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION About the Inter-Agency Working Group under the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation for the Interaction with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Missile Defence



NATO-Russia Council Joint Statement (Lisbon, November 20, 2010)
November 23, 2010

Wereaffirmed all the goals, principles and commitments set forth in the Founding Act, the Rome Declaration and the OSCE 1999 Charter for European Security, including the 'Platform for Cooperative Security', and recognised that the security of all states in the Euro-Atlantic community is indivisible, and that the security of NATO and Russia is intertwined. We will work towards achieving a true strategic and modernised partnership based on the principles of reciprocal confidence, transparency, and predictability, with the aim of contributing to the creation of a common space of peace, security and stability in the Euro-Atlantic area.The NRC member stateswill refrain from the threat or use of force against each other as well as against any other state, its sovereignty, territorial integrity or political independence in any manner inconsistent with the United Nations Charter and with the Declaration of Principles Guiding Relations Between Participating States contained in the Helsinki Final Act 



Statement of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
August 18, 2008

The contribution of the international community to stabilizing the situation and to creating the conditions which would preclude a repetition of military adventures of the Georgian leadership must also consist in opening a discussion on ways to assure the security of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, as provided by item 6 of the Moscow accord 



Dmitry Medvedev's Speech at Meeting with German Political, Parliamentary and Civic Leaders
June 5, 2008

NATO has also failed so far to give new purpose to its existence. It is trying to find this purpose today by globalising its missions, including to the detriment of the UN’s prerogatives, which I mentioned just before, and by bringing in new members. But this is clearly still not the solution. There is talk of exchanging further NATO expansion to the east for ‘something else’, but I think this is just so many illusions. I think that in such a case our relations with NATO would be completely undermined, ruined for a long time to come. There will not be confrontation of course, but the price would nonetheless be high indeed and would cause serious damage.



Chairman’s statement: Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Heads of State and Government held in Bucharest
April 4, 2008

Six years after its creation, the NATO-Russia Council has proven itself to be a key instrument for political dialogue, consensus-building, cooperation and joint decision-making by its 27 members acting in their national capacities and in a manner consistent with their collective commitments and obligations.  The Heads of State and Government of the NRC reaffirmed their determination to continue to work in this constructive spirit in the future to ensure the NRC fulfils its potential by identifying and pursuing opportunities for joint action on a wide range of security issues.



Bucharest Summit Declaration, issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Bucharest on 3 April 2008
April 3, 2008

We recall that the NATO-Russia partnership was conceived as a strategic element in fostering security in the Euro-Atlantic area, based on core principles, values and commitments, including democracy, civil liberties and political pluralism.  Looking back at a history of more than a decade, we have developed a political dialogue as well as concrete projects in a broad range of international security issues where we have common goals and interests



Vladimir Putin's Speech and the Following Discussion at the Munich Conference on Security Policy
February 22, 2007

I think it is obvious that NATO expansion does not have any relation with the modernisation of the Alliance itself or with ensuring security in Europe. On the contrary, it represents a serious provocation that reduces the level of mutual trust. And we have the right to ask: against whom is this expansion intended? And what happened to the assurances our western partners made after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact? Where are those declarations today? No one even remembers them. 



NATO-Russia Action Plan on Terrorism
December 9, 2004

We are determined to protect our populations from the terrorist threat by deterring and preventing terrorist acts, particularly those by terrorist groups operating internationally, through defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability of forces, individuals and property to terrorism, to include limited response and containment by military forces and relevant specialised civil agencies – and we will work to improve our capabilities in this area



Statement: Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs Madrid, Spain, Wednesday 4 June 2003
June 4, 2003

Concluding this constructive review of cooperative efforts underway in the NRC, we reiterated our determination to continue to intensify practical cooperation in each of these areas within the framework of the NATO-Russia Council. We further underscored our determination to continue and deepen the development of political dialogue in the NRC.



NATO-Russia Relations: A New Quality. Declaration by Heads of State and Government. Rome, Italy
May 28, 2002

The NATO-Russia Council will provide a mechanism for consultation, consensus-building, cooperation, joint decision, and joint action for the member states of NATO and Russia on a wide spectrum of security issues in the Euro-Atlantic region. The NATO-Russia Council will serve as the principal structure and venue for advancing the relationship between NATO and Russia. It will operate on the principle of consensus.



Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security between NATO and the Russian Federation. Paris, France
May 27, 1997

This Act defines the goals and mechanism of consultation, cooperation, joint decision-making and joint action that will constitute the core of the mutual relations between NATO and Russia



Important Issues

Statement by Dmitry Medvedev in connection with the situation concerning the NATO countries’ missile defence system in Europe
November 23, 2011

Statement by Dmitry Medvedev in connection with the situation concerning the NATO countries’ missile defence system in Europe

Deputy PermRep Mr. Nikolay Korchunov's meeting with Group of Think-Tankers from Russia, November 17th 2011
November 17, 2011

Deputy PermRep Mr. Nikolay Korchunov's meeting with Group of Think-Tankers from Russia, November 17th 2011

Press-Conference by Dmitry Rogozin on January 26th following the first Ambassadorial NATO-Russia Council in 2011 [audio]
January 27, 2011

Press-Conference by Dmitry Rogozin on January 26th following the first Ambassadorial NATO-Russia Council in 2011 [audio]

Meeting of President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev with the Permanent Representative to NATO Dmitry Rogozin, 24.01.2011
January 25, 2011

Meeting of President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev with the Permanent Representative to NATO Dmitry Rogozin, 24.01.2011

The STANDEX (Stand-off Explosive Detection) Project of the NATO-Russia Council (PDF, 3,7 Mb)
November 23, 2010

The STANDEX (Stand-off Explosive Detection) Project of the NATO-Russia Council (PDF, 3,7 Mb)

Dmitry Medvedev's News Conference following NATO-Russia Council Meeting
November 21, 2010

Dmitry Medvedev's News Conference following NATO-Russia Council Meeting

Documents

February 23, 2011

About the Special Envoy of the President of the Russian Federation for the Interaction with NATO in Missile Defence, 18 Feb 2011

February 21, 2011

Instruction about the Inter-Agency Working Group under the Administration of the President of Russia for the Interaction with NATO in Missile Defence, 18 Feb 2011

November 23, 2010

NATO-Russia Council Joint Statement (Lisbon, November 20, 2010)

August 18, 2008

Statement of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

June 5, 2008

Dmitry Medvedev's Speech at Meeting with German Political, Parliamentary and Civic Leaders

April 4, 2008

Chairman’s statement: Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Heads of State and Government held in Bucharest

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