Medvedev announced the work in the act
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev said that in the Founding Act on Mutual Relations between Russia and NATO of 1997, which provides for the non-expansion of the military association in Eastern Europe, a legal clause has worked.
“That’s it. Although the NATO members have not yet directly spoken about the withdrawal from the Founding Act. They say that “the agreement has not yet been killed.” No. Clausula rebus sic stantibus worked,”— wrote Mr Medvedev on Telegram.
He explained that a clause (clause) is a phenomenon in the event of a right, “more precisely, such a legal clause”: “Its meaning is that the contract is preserved for the parties only until the termination of the action that led to its conclusion» .
In his message, Mr. Medvedev commented on the representation of the NATO Military Committee, Rob Bauer. He told the Financial Times that Russia-NATO would not support an Eastern European security alliance. According to the FT, NATO has increased its presence in Eastern Europe tenfold since February 23, to 40,000 troops.
The Russia-NATO Founding Act of 1997 suggests that Russia and NATO cease to identify each other as adversaries and refuse to close other significant military forces at the borders. According to the fourth paragraph of the act, the waiver of the ban on the distribution of weapons on the territory of the new alliance groups.
For more information about the response of the party part on the Russian market, the document is in the material “Kommersant” “We will answer the answer with the answer.”
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