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Lavrov Dismissed NATO's New Global Strategy

  

'The Alliance Keeps on expanding,' Russian FM.

 

 

Tehran, February 18, 2010 (Hamsayeh.Net) - Moscow warned the Western alliance (NATO) to review the notion of using military force at will throughout the world.

 

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov during a meeting with local NGO’s  today said, ‘…It (NATO’s new policy) does not fully comply with the UN Charter, and, of course, raises our concerns.’ And added the alliance ‘keeps on expanding’ while it works on a new strategy including the option of using force in a global way.


During one of NATO summits in Strasbourg and Kehl in April last year, a new strategic concept was introduces by a panel of experts on the alliance's tasks and missions for the next decade and the ways to tackle them. The group would meet next summer and autumn to finalize their proposals and further discussions on the issue.


Earlier this month the former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright met with Lavrov and other Russian officials to gauge Moscow’s stance on NATO’s new strategy. The new strategy however seem to envision a rather large global military police empowered by the United States and NATO to enact rules and regulations deemed appropriate by Western governments, large multinationals, corporations and led by the elites.

 

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke on alliance's expansionist strategies today in Moscow.

 

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