From the DW:
“Russia demands NATO leave
eastern Europe, limit missile deployment”
Russia has released a series of
security demands to NATO, including a veto on the alliance's expansion. It is
calling for an immediate dialogue, but NATO members aren't likely to acquiesce
to Moscow's wish list. Russia on Friday released a series of demands to the
United States and NATO if it is to restore relations. It comes as tensions between the West and
Russia have ratcheted up, with fears of a military invasion of Ukraine and
continuing hybrid warfare at the European Union's external border with Belarus.
The Russian documents were submitted to the US and its allies earlier this
week. The publication of unfinished agreements is an unusual move in
international diplomacy.
What does Russia want?
An end to NATO military activity
in eastern Europe, including Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia
No expansion of NATO membership,
particularly to Ukraine
No intermediate or shorter-range
missiles deployed close enough to hit the territory of the other side
No military exercises of more
than one military brigade in an agreed border zone
An agreement that parties do not
consider each other as adversaries and will resolve disputes peacefully
Neither Russia nor the United
States can deploy nuclear weapons outside their national territories
What did Russia say? Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov
told reporters Russia and the West needed to start afresh in rebuilding
relations. "The line pursued by the United States and NATO over
recent years to aggressively escalate the security situation is absolutely
unacceptable and extremely dangerous," he said. "Washington
and its NATO allies should immediately stop regular hostile actions against our
country, including unscheduled exercises ... and maneuvers of military ships
and planes, and stop the military development of Ukrainian territory." Ryabkov
said Russia was willing to start talks as soon as Saturday, and proposed Geneva
as a venue.
What was the response from
NATO members? The United States has made clear that Russia has no say in
NATO membership and said it would not negotiate without Europe's input. "There
will be no talks on European security without our European allies and
partners," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters. "We
will not compromise the key principles on which European security is built,
including that all countries have the right to decide their own future and
foreign policy free from the outside interference." NATO
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance had received the draft
documents. He said any dialogue with Moscow "would also need to address
NATO's concerns about Russia's actions, be based on core principles and
documents of European security, and take place in consultation with NATO's
European partners, such as Ukraine.'' He said the 30 NATO member
countries "have made clear that should Russia take concrete steps to
reduce tensions, we are prepared to work on strengthening confidence-building
measures." NATO diplomats told news agency Reuters that Moscow
cannot have a veto on further alliance expansion. "Russia is not a member
of NATO and doesn't decide on matters related to NATO," Polish Foreign
Ministry spokesperson Lukasz Jasina said. The UK lent its support to Ukraine
amid the crisis, vowing to use all its "diplomatic and economic
powers" to counter Russian "aggression," Prime Minister Boris
Johnson told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a call.
Russian posturing a
'smokescreen' says expert Some experts have cast doubt over whether Russia
genuinely believes NATO will cede to its demands, or the Kremlin is merely to
distract from its objectives. "Something is very wrong with this
picture, [the policy] appears to be a smokescreen," Michael Kofman, a
Russia specialist at Virginia-based research organization CNA, posted on
Twitter.
^ Russia made demands to NATO
that none of the 30 member countries (including the US) could even consider.
Clearly, Putin wants to look like he tried before he reinvades Ukraine. NATO
and the world needs to stand-up to Putin and his deluded military plans for
Europe. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/russia-demands-nato-leave-eastern-europe-limit-missile-deployment/a-60173879
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