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In reply to the discussion: Ukraine agrees to host NATO war games [View all]Bosonic
(3,746 posts)8. NATO suspends civilian and military cooperation with Russia
NATO suspends civilian and military cooperation with Russia
April 1 (UPI) -- The Foreign Ministers of NATO released a statement Tuesday condemning "Russia's illegal military intervention in Ukraine and Russia's violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity."
As a demonstration of NATO's commitment to Ukraine and opposition to Russia's actions, the foreign ministers resolved "to strengthen Ukraine's ability to provide for its own security" and to continue to suspend NATO relations with Russia.
"We have decided to suspend all practical civilian and military cooperation between NATO and Russia. Our political dialogue in the NATO-Russia Council can continue, as necessary, at the Ambassadorial level and above, to allow us to exchange views, first and foremost on this crisis. We will review NATOs relations with Russia at our next meeting in June."
"Our goal of a Euro-Atlantic region whole, free, and at peace has not changed," the foreign ministers declared "but has been fundamentally challenged by Russia." In order to move forward, "An independent, sovereign, and stable Ukraine, firmly committed to democracy and respect for human rights, minorities, and the rule of law, is key to
Euro-Atlantic security."
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2014/04/01/NATO-suspends-civilian-and-military-cooperation-with-Russia/9331396367632/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
April 1 (UPI) -- The Foreign Ministers of NATO released a statement Tuesday condemning "Russia's illegal military intervention in Ukraine and Russia's violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity."
As a demonstration of NATO's commitment to Ukraine and opposition to Russia's actions, the foreign ministers resolved "to strengthen Ukraine's ability to provide for its own security" and to continue to suspend NATO relations with Russia.
"We have decided to suspend all practical civilian and military cooperation between NATO and Russia. Our political dialogue in the NATO-Russia Council can continue, as necessary, at the Ambassadorial level and above, to allow us to exchange views, first and foremost on this crisis. We will review NATOs relations with Russia at our next meeting in June."
"Our goal of a Euro-Atlantic region whole, free, and at peace has not changed," the foreign ministers declared "but has been fundamentally challenged by Russia." In order to move forward, "An independent, sovereign, and stable Ukraine, firmly committed to democracy and respect for human rights, minorities, and the rule of law, is key to
Euro-Atlantic security."
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2014/04/01/NATO-suspends-civilian-and-military-cooperation-with-Russia/9331396367632/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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truth hurts. Putin's not going to invade any NATO countries and Ukraine appreciates that
uhnope
Apr 2014
#14
That is what the Ukraine will get anyway, Russia holds their source of energy
happyslug
Apr 2014
#39
Putin was never going to invade Ukraine, except for the part he did invade.
name not needed
Apr 2014
#18
Then he should pull his troops back from the southern and eastern border with
amandabeech
Apr 2014
#23
Do you think Putin would have went into Crimea if Ukraine was a member of NATO before?
penultimate
Apr 2014
#27
If Ukraine had agreed to join NATO, Russia would have developed the Black Sea ports
amandabeech
Apr 2014
#32