Alliance head Jens Stoltenberg said last week the two sides would shortly convene their first NATO-Russia Council meeting since June 2014.
BRUSSELS: NATO will hold its first formal talks with Russia
in nearly two years on April 20 to discuss the Ukraine crisis and other
security issues, the US-led military alliance said Tuesday (Apr 12).
"The date has been mutually agreed," a NATO spokeswoman told
AFP, adding: "It is good to talk but it cannot be a return to business
as usual."
Alliance head Jens Stoltenberg said last week the two sides
would shortly convene their first NATO-Russia Council meeting since June
2014, signalling a thaw in ties badly strained by Russia's intervention
in Ukraine and especially its annexation of Crimea.
NATO envoys and their Russian counterpart had met regularly
until the Ukraine crisis threatened what many thought could be a return
to the deep freeze stand-off of the Cold War.
The two sides last met amid mutual recriminations over who
was to blame for the crisis in Ukraine, where Moscow backs pro-Russian
rebels who have carved out large enclaves in the east of the country.
The NATO spokeswoman said the meeting, to be held at
alliance headquarters in Brussels, will focus on the three main areas
outlined by Stoltenberg last week.
Stoltenberg said then that the discussions would focus on
Ukraine and "the need to fully implement" the Minsk ceasefire accords
which have produced a tenuous calm in the east.
Recent weeks however have seen an upsurge in clashes, raising doubts
about the ceasefire which was supposed to lead to an overall settlement
and return control of its eastern border with Russia to Ukraine.Crimea's future remains highly uncertain with Russian President Vladimir Putin insisting it will never be given up and NATO equally insistent it will never recognise its annexation.
'TRANSPARENCY AND RISK REDUCTION'
Stoltenberg said the two sides would also look at military
activities overall, with a "particular focus on transparency and risk
reduction.
In response to Russia's intervention in Ukraine, NATO's 28
members have agreed a major military revamp and dispatched troops, plus
extra ships and planes to reassure its eastern European allies that they
do stand alone.
Russia meanwhile has stepped up air patrols, leading to a sharp increase in NATO interceptions as both sides test out the other.Stoltenberg noted that NATO and Russia need transparency to avoid possibly dangerous misunderstandings, especially following the November shooting down of a Russian fighter jet by key alliance member Turkey along its border with Syria.
The third area for discussion will be Afghanistan, where the
Taliban appears to be making worrying inroads after NATO ended its
combat role there.
While NATO suspended practical cooperation with Russia
because of the Ukraine crisis, Stoltenberg always insisted that the
NATO-Russia council should remain open as a channel of communication.
The West has also looked for possible Russian help in Syria
against the Islamic State jihadist group, finding enough common ground
recently to bring about a ceasefire and fresh peace talks.
- AFP/yt
NATO set for first formal talks with Russia in two years
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