NATO plans to increase presence in the EU is not in conflict with the act of the Russia-NATO
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg believes that NATO plans to increase its military presence in Eastern Europe comply with international obligations of the Commonwealth and are not in conflict with the fundamental act of the Russia-NATO from 1997, he said in an interview
" There is no contradiction between increased military presence in the region and respect based on unambiguous regulations international document, " said Stoltenberg, answering the question of Agency on the compliance of the plans of NATO act, signed with Russia in 1997.
in an interview to the Agency he also said that NATO ought to be " strong ", and " save their surroundings in a stable condition in interaction with partners." It creates a basis for a more constructive, based on cooperation relations with Russia ", - noted he.
Stoltenberg was appointed NATO Secretary General on 1 October. Conclusion on appointment to the post of the former Prime Minister of Norway was adopted in March of the current year. The range of possibilities Dane Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who took this position in April 2009, expired on 30 September.
on the background of Ukrainian falling NATO greatly increased activity at its Eastern borders and told about the intention to make a highly advanced group of his response Force, the infrastructure for which it is planned to do likewise in Eastern Europe. Russia said about the unprecedented increase in military activity of NATO in the European Union.
on the first day of the week the media said that the new NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who is on a visit to Poland, said that the Alliance can deploy troops anywhere. However, the Commissioner of the Commonwealth in an interview Last news was not able to assure you This message.