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NATO CHIEF QUALIFIES PARTNERSHIP WITH RUSSIA AS ONE OF
ALLIANCE'S BASIC PRINCIPLES
BRUSSELS, OCTOBER 3, 2002. /RIA NOVOSTI/--Partnership with Russia must become
one of NATO's basic principles, NATO Secretary General George Robertson said
Thursday as addressing a Brussels conference which discussed the Alliance's role
in the world which has changed. Lord Robertson singled out co-operation with
Russia among the five basic principles NATO will adhere to in the 21st century.
Most Westerners used to view Russia as a problem, he recalled. It is no longer
so.
NATO and Russia do have disagreements, admitted Lord Robertson. There are
problems which can well be resolved without Russia's involvement. However, there
are far more problems which call for Russia's contribution. These are terrorism,
the proliferation of mass destruction weapons and missile technologies, and
crises settlement, to name but few, according to the NATO chief.
NATO and Russia have a huge co-operation potential, while the new NATO-Russia
Council is a key to realising this potential, he emphasised.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation will hold a summit in Prague, the
Czech Republic, on November 21st-22nd to consider accepting new members and
outline basic activity principles in the 21st century.
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