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The fact that NATO’s defenses spread far beyond its territory and its military infrastructure approaches Russia’s borders leaves Moscow worrying
Russia does not see NATO as a threat
June 14, 2010

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has criticized the way NATO officials interpret Russia’s new military doctrine. In an interview with the Moscow-based Kommersant newspaper, he explained that the doctrine did not see NATO as a security threat and was in fact not about threats but about hazards. The latter do not include NATO as such but quite different things as, for example, the alliance’s efforts “to project its military potential onto any part of the world in breech of international law”.   
 
The fact that NATO’s defenses spread far beyond its territory and its military infrastructure approaches Russia’s borders leaves Moscow worrying. Finally, the list of the alliance’s security cooperation partners mentioned the United Nations as a consulting partner. But in matters pertaining to the use of force, consultations are not an appropriate form as regards the UN. The UN Charter allows the use of military force only in two cases: as self-defense in case of an attack, or when force was authorized by the UN Security Council. NATO documents take no account of that, which doubtless has a destabilizing effect on the international situation.   
 
It would be wrong to say that, as a military and political structure, NATO is a threat to Russia, but what Moscow needs to understand is how the alliance is evolving. If its evolution proceeds in the afore-mentioned directions, then this is an outright neglect of international law. Asked about the possibility of Russia joining NATO, Mr. Lavrov ruled it out completely.   
 
Touching upon American missile defense, he said the Barack Obama Administration had dropped plans to build the so-called third positioning missile defense area in Europe but put forward an alternative and was working on it.
 
As a result, by 2018-2020, the non-strategic system may acquire strategic characteristics. It’s important to understand how this will fit into strategic stability and into the Russian-US relationship on strategic offensive weapons. Meeting in Moscow last summer, Presidents Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama issued a declaration on the joint analysis of missile threats. But at the same time and without any such analysis, Washington is creating a new missile defense system with Bulgaria and Romania.    
 
Asked about visa-free travel between Russia and the European Union, Mr. Lavrov was very laconic, saying that, in his view, that was a problem not for Russia but for the EU. At the recent Russia-EU summit in Rostov-on-Don, Russia handed the EU leaders a draft agreement on visa-free travel parameters, which contains detailed answers to all questions that interest the EU partners. All it will now take is political will on the part of the EU.   

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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

All documents