NATO not ready for equal dialogue with Moscow: defence chief
MOSCOW, OCT 23: Russia's defence
minister accused NATO on Saturday of gradually gathering forces near Russia's
borders and being unwilling to discuss European security with Moscow on equal
terms, Interfax news agency reported.
Shoigu's comments were the latest
sign of mounting tension between Russia and NATO after defence ministers from
the Western alliance agreed on a new plan on Thursday to defend against any
potential Russian attack on multiple fronts.
Germany's defence minister
described the plan as "the way of deterrence" but the Kremlin said on
Friday that the plan showed Moscow had been right to cut ties with NATO. Russia
shut its diplomatic mission to NATO and the alliance's mission in Moscow this
week after NATO expelled eight Russians accused of spying.
"NATO is gradually gathering
forces near our borders amid calls for military deterrence of Russia,"
Interfax quoted Shoigu as saying in a statement, without giving details.
"The German defence minister
(Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer) must know really well how a similar thing ended up
for Germany and Europe," he added in an apparent reference to World War
Two.
He said security in Europe must
be mutual and must not infringe on Russia's interests.
"But it is NATO that is not ready for an equal dialogue on this issue," he said. "Moreover, the implementation of NATO's 'deterrence' plan in Afghanistan has ended up in a disaster, which the whole world is now dealing with."
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