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Deutsche Welle
February 7, 2010


Russia, NATO wrangle over military doctrine 
 

Russia used the stage at the Munich Security Conference to lash out at NATO's 
eastward expansion, but the Western alliance was quick to dismiss Moscow's 
position as not being sufficiently anchored in the real world. 

Europe and the United States should end their "bloc approach" to security based 
on NATO and instead sign up to Russian proposals for a new security system, 
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told delegates at the Munich Security 
Conference on Saturday, January 6.

According to the Russian foreign minister, the end of the Cold War gave the 
opportunity to make the 56-member Organization for Security and Cooperation in 
Europe (OSCE), which includes both Russia and the US, the main security 
organization in Europe.

"Unfortunately, this opportunity was missed, since the choice was made in favor 
of NATO's expansion policy, dividing Europe into zones but moving these lines 
deliberately to the East," Lavrov said.

His criticism came a day after Russian President Dmitry Medvedev approved a new 
Russian military doctrine that singles out NATO expansion, describing it as a 
military threat that undermines efforts to improve ties between the Western 
military alliance and Moscow.
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NATO's Rasmussen has dismissed the Russian military doctrine
NATO's leadership was quick to reject the new Russian military doctrine and 
insist that the two sides share common interests.

"I have to say that this new doctrine does not reflect the real world," NATO 
Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told Reuters in an interview on the 
sidelines of the conference. "NATO is not an enemy of Russia," 

The Western alliance froze ties with Moscow in 2008 over Russia's intervention 
in Georgia. But since then, NATO has gradually resumed formal contacts. 
....
Visiting Moscow in December, Rasmussen had rebuffed the Kremlin's call for new 
defense arrangements in Europe, saying he saw no need for a new security treaty 
as proposed by Russia.

Medvedev had published a draft post-Cold War security pact on November 29, 
saying this could replace NATO and other institutions and restrict the ability 
of any country to use force unilaterally. It is a reiteration of Russian calls 
made since 2008 to outlaw "one state enhancing its security at another's 
expense." 

NATO countries reacted skeptically, seeing the Russian plan as an attempt to 
divide the alliance and saying that the existing Organization for Security and 
Cooperation in Europe was the right place to discuss security issues. 
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