Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Putin To Attend Nato Summit


"Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend a Nato summit in the Romanian capital Bucharest in April, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says." This decision "comes at a time of tense relations between Nato and Russia." Hopefully, this will be able to smooth some issues that Russia has been having with other nations. As Mr. Lavrov said,"This yet again testifies to the fact that Russia is open to dialogue on any issues." Nato has yet to confirm the invitation.


Recently, Putin "condemned Nato's eastward expansion and the US plan to include Poland and the Czech Republic in a missile defence shield." "It is already clear that a new phase in the arms race is unfolding in the world," Putin said. "It is not our fault, because we did not start it." Putin also said that other countries are spending far more money on weapontry than Russia, but "Russia would always respond to the challenges of a new arms race by developing more hi-tech weaponry," he added.


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This motion by Putin to attempt to smooth foreign relations could be a good sign. His discussion of a new arms race will most likely be looked on negatively by other nations although he makes a clear point that Russia is not going to officially start it.

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