Russia is concerned about the build-up of NATO's military infrastructure near its borders, as well as the fact that the alliance is reluctant to constructively consider proposals to de-escalate tensions, thus reducing the risk of unpredictable incidents, President Vladimir Putin said, addressing the ninth Moscow Conference on International Security on Wednesday.
"We expect that common sense and the desire to develop constructive relations with us will eventually prevail," Putin added according to Sputnik.
In a statement that echoes Putin's remarks, Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu told the participants of the meeting that the alliance was also considering routes to quickly transfer troops to the borders of the union state of Russia and Belarus.
Shoigu cited the Defender Europe drills, during which offensive operations on NATO's eastern flank were practiced, as an example.
He also stressed that the recent NATO summit in Brussels confirmed that the bloc is being transformed into global military and political alliance, aimed at containing Russia and China.
"The decisions taken at the summit to increase the military spending of the member states and to boost the potential of nuclear deterrence will consolidate the military confrontation in Europe for years," Shoigu told the conference.
Shoigu expressed the belief that the formal dialogue that Brussels proposes to continue within the framework of the Russia-NATO Council does not reduce tensions in bilateral relations, especially given that some European countries are interested in escalating the conflict.
During his interview to NBC last week, Putin was asked a question about Russia's troop movements near the Ukrainian border. He responded by saying that Russia carries out its military exercises on its own soil, whereas NATO routinely conducts maneuvers near the Russian border.
The president wondered what the alliance's reaction would be if Russian troops were sent into the direct proximity of NATO countries' borders.
He also called NATO a relic of the Cold War era, adding that he was not "sure why it still continues to exist".
Moscow has repeatedly expressed concern regarding an increased NATO military presence in Europe, including the alliance’s ongoing eastward expansion.
The Kremlin has also emphasized that Russia poses no threat to other nations, but it will not ignore actions that jeopardize its national interests.
Putin Believes Willingness to Compromise Contributes to Strengthening Strategic Stability
During the ninth Moscow Conference on International Security on Wednesday, Putin also expressed the belief that political will and willingness to compromise can contribute to strengthening strategic stability.
"Earlier, Russia presented proposals to develop a new security formula, which should take into account all factors that have an influence on strategic stability in interconnection. We are convinced that political will and willingness to compromise can give a positive result."
Putin cited the Russian-US agreement to extend the New START nuclear arms reduction to 2026 as a great example.
New Global Rules Should Be Formed Under UN Auspices to Avoid Chaos
Preventing a new world war is the key task of the United Nations, any new rules of the game should be formed under the UN auspices in order to avoid chaos and unpredictability, Putin said.
"Since the moment of its creation, the UN has been and remains the foundation of the system of international relations. The main task of this reputable and universally acknowledged organization is to prevent a global conflict, a new world war. Any new rules of the game should be formed under the UN auspices, as other options would lead to chaos and unpredictability."
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