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Stoltenberg: "To 2014 year NATO's attitude towards Russia was filled with a spirit of cooperation "

Stoltenberg: «To 2014 year, NATO's attitude towards Russia was filled with a spirit of cooperation»
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg made a statement on the relationship of the military bloc with Russia. No progress in a positive direction can be expected - Stoltenberg once again worked as the talking head of the United States, stated, that “due to Russia’s aggressive actions, the alliance will consider a new strategy towards the Russian Federation”.

According to NATO Secretary General, he hopes, what in 2021 the summit of the North Atlantic Alliance will still take place.
Stoltenberg:

And at this summit we must develop a new strategy for dealing with Russia.
According to Stoltenberg, to 2014 year “NATO’s attitude towards the Russian Federation was loyal and filled with the spirit of cooperation”.

Jens Stoltenberg:

But after the seizure of Crimea, aggression in Donbass, everything has changed dramatically.
If you follow Mr. Stoltenberg's logic, then it turns out that NATO’s “loyalty and spirit of cooperation” towards our country was, that the military infrastructure of the alliance was purposefully approaching Russian borders - more and more countries were accepted into NATO, the number of exercises near the borders of the Russian Federation grew every year, a plan was approved to create an American naval base in Crimea. If the NATO Secretary General forgot about this, then he definitely needs to be reminded, because there are documents and facts, confirming the anti-Russian steps of the military bloc, including an agreement on the deployment of US missile defense position areas in Poland and Romania long before the events 2014 of the year.

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