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FOREIGN POLICY NEWS

02.06.2012

President Putin on missile defence and NATO

We are constantly being told that the missile defence system is not directed against Russia. We have heard many such statements. What we would like to receive is not just assurances but military and technological guarantees fixed in legally binding documents. Only then can we feel safe and hold a partner-like dialogue.

We have heard many different statements and promises. There was a time when we were given a promise that NATO will not expand; later we were promised that no military bases would be set up in the new member-countries. Now we can see that NATO has expanded to the East and military bases are springing up all around us like mushrooms.

Statements like “Don’t worry, we promise that nothing will happen” are clearly insufficient in the modern world. This is childish. We need guarantees and serious agreements in the security sphere.




LATEST EVENTS

21.05.2013 - Speech of and answers to questions of mass media by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during joint press conference summarizing the results of negotiations with Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjшrn Jagland, Sochi, 20 May 2013

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, Today the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin had a conversation with Secretary General of the Council of Europe T.Jagland, but I had detailed negotiations with the Secretary General. We discussed the whole spectrum of issues topical for the Council of Europe at the modern stage.


20.05.2013 - Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjorn Jagland

Vladimir Putin met with Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjorn Jagland, who is in Russia on a working visit. The meeting discussed current issues concerning Russia’s relations with the Council of Europe.


20.05.2013 - Speech of and answers to questions of mass media by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during joint press conference summarizing the results of negotiations with UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, Sochi, 17 May

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, We have completed the main part of our negotiations with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. He will have a meeting with the President of Russia in a few hours. As always, our conversation was very substantial and honest. We are sincerely interested in the consolidation of the role of the UN. This is one of the main tasks in the Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation approved by the President Vladimir Putin on 12 February 2013.


20.05.2013 - Interview of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to Al Mayadeen TV-channel from Lebanon, Moscow, 13 May 2013

Question: I would like to start our conversation from your last international contacts and, first of all, from your meeting with US Secretary of State in Moscow on 7 May. The day after he left Moscow, John Kerry made a statement in Rome that there is no place for President Bashar al-Assad in the new transitional government. There were also statements that the White House had not made its final decision about armament of the opposition and is waiting for the results of the investigation of the use of chemical weapons in SAR to make this decision. We know about the agreements reached between Russia and the USA in Moscow, however, we would still like to understand why we have heard other statements, which do not fit within the framework of the agreements reached the day before, as soon as the US Secretary of State left Moscow.


20.05.2013 - Answers of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during the discussion at the ceremonial meeting of the German-Russian Forum, Berlin, 15 May 2013

Question: The “Partnership for Modernisation” program is a significant element of the Russian-German dialog. What else would you like to decide within the framework of this format? How do you see next stages of its implementation? Sergey Lavrov: First of all, I would like that governments do not interfere with the cooperation of companies dealing with innovations and their industrial deployment within the framework of “Partnership for Modernisation”. Governments should know how this happens, to create a legal framework, a maximally comfortable regime for such cooperation, while professionals should decide each in its sphere. The more contacts we have within the framework of “Partnership for Modernisation”, the more weighty results we achieve in the form of final products, workplaces, additional profits of companies in Russia and Germany. I think that we share these interests, especially on the background of the most magnificent events in the world and European economy.


20.05.2013 - ​Speech of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the ceremonial meeting of the German-Russian Forum, Berlin, 15 May 2013

Dear Mr Minister, dear Guido, Dear Dr von Studnitz, Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, friends, First of all, I would like to join the welcome words addressed to participants of the ceremonial meeting and to congratulate with an anniversary – 20 years of the German-Russian Forum, to wish its leaders, all employees and members success in their further work for the benefit of peoples of our countries.


17.05.2013 - Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

Vladimir Putin met with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to discuss current international issues and the UN’s own development as an organization.


17.05.2013 - Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks with British Prime Minister David Cameron

Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with British Prime Minister David Cameron.


17.05.2013 - Answer of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to the question of the New York Times journalist during the joint press conference summarizing the results of the eighth ministerial session of the Arctic Council (Kiruna, 15 May 2013)

Question (addressed to US Secretary of State John Kerry and Sergey Lavrov): After your recent discussions, including on Syria and the episode of detention of a US Embassy official in Moscow on a charge of espionage, do you think that your collective work is constructive? Sergey Lavrov (answers after John Kerry): Regarding the incident of the detention of a US Embassy official in Moscow that you have mentioned, everything, that the Russian party wished to say about it, was said yesterday in the comment of the Information and Press Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia. I have nothing to add.


17.05.2013 - Speech of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the eighth ministerial session of the Arctic Council (Kiruna, 15 May 2013)

Dear Mr Chairman,Dear colleagues, friends, First of all, I would like to thank our Swedish hosts for their hospitality, good organization of the today’s meeting and to congratulate Mr Carl Bildt with the results that were reached by the Arctic Council under Swedish chairmanship. Today we sign the second in history legally binding panarctic document – Agreement on Cooperation on Marine Oil Pollution Preparedness and Response in the Arctic. This is another evidence of high responsibility of Arctic countries for the state of affairs in the region. The next is the preparation of the Agreement on Marine Oil Spill Prevention.



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