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Western
countries must acknowledge their policy faults and stop their mechanical
repetition to improve relations with Russia and the security situation in
general, Russia’s representative to NATO has said.
“One of the main levers that could really
shift the European security situation for the better could be work on mistakes,”
Aleksandr Grushko said at a public discussion in Moscow on Monday.
“We and our Western partners, first of all
Europe, must recognize that their policies of the past few years are only
deepening the dividing lines between Russia and Europe, and this is extremely
dangerous,” the Russian diplomat added.
“The West must eventually acknowledge the
fact that the mechanical implementation of its recent policies is leading
itself into a dead end.”
Grushko
also said that the continuing crisis in Ukraine was proof that a single
security structure based on the non-division principle was impossible in
Europe. “Regretfully, today we
can state that the political project that sought to unite Europe, Eurasia or the
Europe-Atlantic region has failed.”
In
addition, the Russian envoy said that Russia’s input in the European security
structure was the greatest among all the countries, and it was because of
Russia’s efforts that Europeans can feel safe spending only between 1.6 and 1.8
percent of its GDP on defense and security.
Grushko
also blamed the United States for undermining regional security in Europe by
pressing for the new missile defense system. In particular, the diplomat
promised that Russia would take measures in reply to the transfer of a new
military base in Romania to US command.
“The United States is gradually implementing its
Euro Missile Defense program. They either do not consider the regional security
interests or plainly ignore them,” the Interfax news agency quoted
Grushko as saying.
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