Germany and France remained on the preservation of the Russia-NATO act
Germany and France took part in the meetings
The FRG and France show that the Russia-NATO Founding Act must be preserved. This was reported by the German newspaper Die Welt, citing its own sources.
The article says that Scholz slowed down the withdrawal of the RF-NATO act of 1997, which was supposed to regulate relations between the alliance and Moscow after the end of the Cold War. While files were seized in Eastern European countries because Russia failed to comply after the events in Georgia in 2008, Germany and France are convinced that this is necessary to keep the commitment. Berlin, Paris and Rome, in turn, supported a more flexible rhetoric on China.
Earlier, US Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith said that Moscow violated the Russia-NATO Founding Act. This happened to all the allies of the alliance. Therefore, the military-political bloc concluded that now it is possible not to comply with this agreement.
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The FRG and France show that the Russia-NATO Founding Act must be preserved. This was reported by the German newspaper Die Welt, citing its own sources. The article says that Scholz slowed down the withdrawal of the RF-NATO act of 1997, which was supposed to regulate relations between the alliance and Moscow after the end of the Cold War. While files were seized in Eastern European countries because Russia failed to comply after the events in Georgia in 2008, Germany and France are convinced that this is necessary to keep the commitment. Berlin, Paris and Rome, in turn, supported a more flexible rhetoric on China. Earlier, US Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith said that Moscow violated the Russia-NATO Founding Act. This happened to all the allies of the alliance. Therefore, the military-political bloc concluded that now it is possible not to comply with this agreement.