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Russia ready for constructive partnership with NATO, invites military experts for talks - MoD Russia ready for constructive partnership with NATO, invites military experts for talks - MoD
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Russia has proposed to NATO a "positive program" for developing relations, aimed at decreasing tensions between Moscow and the US-led military bloc, Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said.Russia has proposed to NATO a "positive program" for developing relations, aimed at decreasing tensions between Moscow and the US-led military bloc, Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said.
“NATO’s military experts have been invited to Moscow in September for consultations and military and political situation in Europe,” Antonov said in a statement to the media. “NATO’s military experts have been invited to Moscow in September for consultations concerning military and political situation in Europe,” Antonov said in a statement to the media.
Russia is ready for a constructive dialogue with NATO despite differences in approach to the reasons and consequences of the decisions made at the bloc’s summit in Warsaw in July, Antonov stressed.Russia is ready for a constructive dialogue with NATO despite differences in approach to the reasons and consequences of the decisions made at the bloc’s summit in Warsaw in July, Antonov stressed.
During the gathering in the Polish capital, NATO member states labeled Moscow “a source of instability” and ordered an increased military presence near Russian borders.During the gathering in the Polish capital, NATO member states labeled Moscow “a source of instability” and ordered an increased military presence near Russian borders.
The decisions made at the summit have been thoroughly analyzed by Russian experts, Antonov said.The decisions made at the summit have been thoroughly analyzed by Russian experts, Antonov said.
One of the issues to be discussed in September is military flights over the Baltic Sea.One of the issues to be discussed in September is military flights over the Baltic Sea.
According to Antonov, Russia is “considering the option of performing military flights over the Baltic only with ID transponders on,” but only if NATO does the same.According to Antonov, Russia is “considering the option of performing military flights over the Baltic only with ID transponders on,” but only if NATO does the same.
NATO’s military attaches have been informed of Moscow's offer to review the earlier existing military programs in the format of Russia-NATO Council, Antonov said.
He noted that the renewal of the Cooperative Airspace initiative between NATO and Russia would be especially useful in the current situation.
Antonov said NATO states' military attaches will also be invited as observers to Russian Army’s Kavkaz-2016 drills, which are planned for September.Antonov said NATO states' military attaches will also be invited as observers to Russian Army’s Kavkaz-2016 drills, which are planned for September.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW “Russia’s Defense Ministry proposed to start exchanging assessments at a military level regarding the terrorist threat, primarily to counter the spread of IS [Islamic State, formerly ISIS/ISIL] and other terrorist organizations,” he said.
“Russia is also ready for cooperation to avoid incidents at sea and in the air, based on bilateral agreements and consultations with the defense ministries of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Sweden and Finland to address mutual concerns over military activities in the border areas,” Antonov said.