Russian MFA: Moscow can’t accept collective EU, NATO response to message on indivisibility of security

Russia cannot accept the collective response of the EU and NATO to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s message on the indivisibility of security, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated on Friday, APA’s Moscow bureau reports.

“We cannot accept this collective response, which is more like ‘espirit de corps’. We are waiting for a detailed response from each side. Evading the question means that the West is not willing to recognize the obligations assumed within the OSCE and Russia-NATO and is trying to ensure its safety at our expense,” the Russian diplomat emphasized.

Zakharova noted that the responses of NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and Vice-President of the European Commission Josep Borrell did not contain a substantive reaction to the question. “Let’s recall that Lavrov’s message was addressed to the foreign ministers of 37 European and North American states. And it emphasized specifically that we were expecting a comprehensive response in a national capacity,” she said.

“Instead, [NATO Secretary General Jens] Stoltenberg and [EU foreign policy chief Josep] Borrell write to us, [although] we did not address them. Such a move cannot be characterized other than as a manifestation of diplomatic impoliteness and disrespect for our request,” the diplomat added.

According to Zakharova, Russia strongly rejects NATO and EU dominance in providing security across the Euro-Atlantic region. “NATO and the EU insist on their dominant role in providing security in the Euro-Atlantic region,” she said. “This approach is categorically unacceptable for us.”

“The 1999 Charter for European Security and the 2010 Astana Declaration, adopted at the highest level by the OSCE, clearly stipulate that no state, group of states, or organization can be given a superior right to maintaining peace and stability within the OSCE,” the Russian diplomat said.

Source: Azeri-Press News Agency