"NATO infrastructure is moving towards Russia"

NATO’s military infrastructure is moving towards Russia’s borders, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 10.05.2013.

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WARSAW NATO’s military infrastructure is moving towards Russia’s borders, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday. “When the military infrastructure is moving towards borders, this always evokes questions. Russia and Belarus protect their borders," Itar-Tass quoted him as saying. "NATO infrastructure is moving towards Russia" “The alliance’s military infrastructure is really moving eastwards, to the borders of Russia,” Lavrov said adding that NATO violates previous obligations. He made the statement after the meeting on Friday in Warsaw with his German and Polish counterparts Guido Westerwelle and Radoslaw Sikorski, called to discuss relations between the Russian Federation and NATO. "Today I discussed very complicated issues with my colleagues. We agree that Russia and NATO are not enemies and that this has been made official in documents adopted at a high level. We also agree that diplomats should do everything they can to help build trust," Lavrov stated. R-L: Lavrov, Sikorski, Westerwelle (Beta/AP) Tanjug

"NATO infrastructure is moving towards Russia"

“The alliance’s military infrastructure is really moving eastwards, to the borders of Russia,” Lavrov said adding that NATO violates previous obligations.

He made the statement after the meeting on Friday in Warsaw with his German and Polish counterparts Guido Westerwelle and Radoslaw Sikorski, called to discuss relations between the Russian Federation and NATO.

"Today I discussed very complicated issues with my colleagues. We agree that Russia and NATO are not enemies and that this has been made official in documents adopted at a high level. We also agree that diplomats should do everything they can to help build trust," Lavrov stated.

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