2010年11月10日星期三

Russia NATO

Russia hoped the agenda of gateway to Africathe upcoming Russia-NATO summit would be predictable and expected no "unpleasant" declarations, a Russian envoy said Wednesday.

Dmitry Rogozin, Russia's envoy to NATO, said in an interview with the Kommersant daily ahead of the summit that Russia had informed NATO "our wishes -- no surprises."

The envoy added that "we wanted to have a China poultry illegal predictable agenda for the summit from a predictable partner."

He also said Russia had been assured that there were unlikely declarations that could aggravate the summit's atmosphere.

"We didn't Car tax law partwant to get the second 'Bucharest'," Rogozin said.

After the Russia-Georgia armed conflict in 2008, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin paid a visit to Russia- NATO Summit in Bucharest, where a discussion on Georgia and Ukraine's membership was given an full airing.

After the Bucharest summit, NATO delayed Georgia and Housing a basic right Ukraine's admission to the organization due to Russia's tough stance in the summit.

Russia had proposed several issues for discussion at the summit, including terrorism, piracy, Afghanistan, and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Rogozin said.

In addition, he stressed that Moscow willChina's legislature insist on three restrictions concerning NATO's anti-missile system, including its placement, tactics and technical characteristics and quantity.

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