Russia to neutralise NATO’s threats near its borders
Russia will make a proportionate response to any threat that
may emerge near its borders, Russia’s permanent envoy to North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, NATO, Alexander
Grushko, said in a Moscow-Brussels teleconference.
"In terms of defence, not only political considerations
are taken into account, but also potentials that might be deployed along our
border," he said, reports Tass.
"We have been able to see that NATO is making a
U-turn and trying to ensure its security by projecting force to Russia."
"In our military planning, we will bear in mind the
emergence of new potentials along our borders and take measures to ward off any
threat stemming from the deployment of these potentials," he said.
"The principle difference of the situation is that
until today security of Central and Eastern European countries has been ensured
not by means of deploying forces, foreign contingents there, not by means of
deploying [elements] of the missile defence system that directly undermine
strategic stability," Grushko said.
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