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標題[新聞] 俄代表表示將與北約持續合作
時間Thu Aug 21 19:13:05 2008
標題: Russia to continue NATO cooperation: envoy
Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:49pm EDT
By Amie Ferris-Rotman
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Cooperation with NATO is crucial and Russia will behave in
a pragmatic manner following the alliance's decision to freeze regular
contact with Moscow, Russia's envoy to NATO told Reuters on Wednesday.
Under U.S. pressure, NATO agreed on Tuesday to freeze contacts with Russia
until Moscow had withdrawn its troops from Georgia in line with a peace deal.
"We will carefully analyze this situation. There won't be any aggressive
action from anyone on our side. We will behave in a pragmatic manner... There
will definitely not be a cold war," Dmitry Rogozin said in a telephone
interview.
Russia's military cooperation with the Atlantic alliance, which has recently
included joint exercises, work on detecting explosives and allowing NATO to
cross Russian territory to reach Afghanistan, is not at stake, Rogozin said.
"I am planning, over the next few days, to give certain signals concerning
military cooperation. I think the signals will be received positively by my
(NATO) colleagues."
"Without Russia's support in Afghanistan, NATO would face a new Vietnam, and
this is clear to everyone. Militarily, NATO and Russia have a very good and
trusting relationship," Rogozin said from his Brussels office.
Moscow's representation at NATO later told Reuters that Rogozin was being
recalled to Moscow for emergency consultations on a response to NATO's recent
criticism of Russia.
NATO-member Norway said on Wednesday Russia had decided to temporarily freeze
military cooperation with members of the alliance but Rogozin emphasized this
was not total.
"Now temporary decisions are being taken on the current cooperation and not
about cooperation in general ... These decisions are of temporary character,
of regional character, not global character," he said.
Areas that could be affected were military naval exercises in the Far East,
the Mediterranean and the Baltic region, he added. "We don't need to ruin
this cooperation now."
NEW GEORGIAN MILITARY OPERATIONS
The alliance also agreed on Tuesday to upgrade contacts with Tbilisi, but
stopped short of accelerating its efforts to join NATO, an ambition which has
enraged Russia even before the two-week-old conflict over Georgia's breakaway
region.
The Russian military's General Staff said the creation of a NATO-Georgia
cooperation commission on Wednesday would only encourage Tbilisi to undertake
new military operations, but Rogozin played this down.
"NATO rearming Georgia after all that has happened would be a serious
contradiction in terms between NATO and the European Union ... it would be
cynical and illegitimate," he said.
Since the end of the Cold War, NATO and Russia have agreed modest cooperation
in areas such as counter-terrorism and set up the NATO-Russia Council to
manage a regular dialogue.
Backers of Tbilisi have said the conflict strengthened the argument for
bringing Georgia into NATO as soon as possible but U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice said earlier this week there was no plan to accelerate NATO
discussions on the matter that are set for December.
Months of tension between Georgia and Russia erupted on August 7, when
Tbilisi sought to regain control of South Ossetia. Russia, which backs the
separatists, launched a counter-offensive that extended into other parts of
Georgia.
(Reporting by Amie Ferris-Rotman, additional reporting by David Brunnstrom in
Brussels; Editing by Giles Elgood)
c Thomson Reuters 2008 All rights reserved
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSLK24574520080821?sp=true
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