Moscow said Thursday that NATO took the roles of a referee and a
court-marshal in Kosovo and Libya, while turning a blind eye on
extremist forces in Ukraine.
"In recent months, we have not heard from NATO Secretary General (Anders Fogh Rasmussen) any constructive agenda or care about sooner normalization of situation in Ukraine," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, blaming Rasmussen for his "active employment of double standards."
NATO attempts to use the crisis in Ukraine to "close ranks" within the bloc, which, in its view, allegedly faces threat from Russia, said the statement.
NATO accents "increasing militarization of Russia" to prove the bloc is still needed in the 21st century, it added.
Russia said it was not surprised by NATO's attempt to represent itself as an "elite club" bearing some special political legitimacy and ignoring international institutions, including the U.N. Security Council.
Earlier this month, Rasmussen highlighted the alliance's steadfast commitment to collective defense and decided to suspend all civilian and military cooperation with Russia.
MOSCOW, April 10 (Xinhua)/ cntv.cn
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"In recent months, we have not heard from NATO Secretary General (Anders Fogh Rasmussen) any constructive agenda or care about sooner normalization of situation in Ukraine," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, blaming Rasmussen for his "active employment of double standards."
NATO attempts to use the crisis in Ukraine to "close ranks" within the bloc, which, in its view, allegedly faces threat from Russia, said the statement.
NATO accents "increasing militarization of Russia" to prove the bloc is still needed in the 21st century, it added.
Russia said it was not surprised by NATO's attempt to represent itself as an "elite club" bearing some special political legitimacy and ignoring international institutions, including the U.N. Security Council.
Earlier this month, Rasmussen highlighted the alliance's steadfast commitment to collective defense and decided to suspend all civilian and military cooperation with Russia.
MOSCOW, April 10 (Xinhua)/ cntv.cn
10/4/14
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Opening statement by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the joint press point with the Prime of the Czech Republic, Bohuslav Sobotka
Prime Minister, it is a great
pleasure to be back in Prague. A city which knows the importance of
standing up for freedom, resisting illegal aggression, and living in
truth.
It is now fifteen years since the Czech Republic has joined NATO, and you have proven a staunch and committed Ally.
Your troops have made a valuable contribution to our missions in
Afghanistan and Kosovo. You are fully involved in our Smart Defence
efforts to develop modern military capabilities together.
In particular, I thank you for leading our projects to train
helicopter air and ground crews, and to coordinate transport and
logistics. These will keep our forces agile, flexible, and ready to deal
with any threat.
We have just discussed Russia’s illegal aggression against Ukraine.
For the first time since countries like the Czech Republic won their
freedom, and the Cold War ended, we see one state trying to grab part of
another’s territory at gunpoint.
It is a dangerous attempt to turn back time, using the methods and the rhetoric of the past we tried so hard to overcome.
We need to see a genuine political dialogue - and a genuine de-escalation on the ground.
That is why I urge Russia to pull back the troops it has massed on
Ukraine's borders. And to engage in a genuine dialogue with the
Ukrainian Government.It is important that Russia should take the right
steps to rebuild trust, end the destabilisation of Ukraine and come back
into line with its international commitments.
NATO considers this aggression illegal and illegitimate. And our
commitment to collective defence is unwavering. We are taking legitimate
steps to deal with the instability that Russia’s illegitimate actions
have created.
Russia is trying to justify its actions by accusing the Ukrainian
authorities of oppressing Russian speakers. And by accusing NATO of a
Cold War mentality.
This is nothing but propaganda. Designed to subvert the Ukrainian
government, pervert the truth, and divert attention from Russia’s own
illegal and illegitimate actions.
- As I speak, some 40,000 Russian troops are massed along Ukraine’s borders. Not training, but ready for combat. We have seen the satellite images, day after day.
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