In a wide-ranging interview, Russia’s Ambassador to the EU Vladimir Chizhov speaks about nuclear arms control, the EU elections and top jobs, the situation ... ... in 1987, the
INF Treaty
. We were also proposing further agreements, both bilaterally with the US and in our dialogue with NATO.
Unfortunately, after the abrogation of the INF treaty, this backsliding continued. And the fact that the current US administration ...
... Grushko, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
To this day, Russia is a convinced ... ... a nuclear power and a permanent member of the UN Security Council. We are actively shaping the positive ... ... maintaining peace and stability on the European continent, NATO and its individual member countries, under the ... ... incidents, and not to waste forces on fruitless mutual accusations or attempts to fix non-consensus and deliberately ... ... Venezuela, which has slipped under pressure from the European Union on biased and non-constructive positions....
... of the distinctive features of the modern Western political narrative with regard to NATO is an almost total misunderstanding of how the alliance is perceived in Russia. First and foremost, the Western political establishment seems blithely unaware... ... influence and U.S. defense assurances.
That is why Russia is utterly baffled by U.S. accusations that the Kremlin — and President Vladimir Putin specifically — are trying... ... intention of accommodating Russian interests even on the most fundamental national security issues, including the protection of territorial integrity and the fight against...