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Russia and NATO: A new phase in relations
Russia and NATO: A new phase in relations
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Relations between Russia and NATO are beset by a host of problems and differences. However, it is difficult to overestimate the positive effect of productive... 24.08.2010, Sputnik International
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Relations between Russia and NATO are beset by a host of problems and differences. However, it is difficult to overestimate the positive effect of productive cooperation on a number of international issues. What steps are worth taking to improve relations? What fundamental differences are there between the two sides? Which global issues can be solved with Russia-NATO joint efforts? Alexander Perendzhiyev, member of the Association of Military Political Scientists, shares his opinion with Andrei Zolotov.
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Russia and NATO: A new phase in relations
14:27 GMT 24.08.2010 (Updated: 19:52 GMT 19.10.2022) Relations between Russia and NATO are beset by a host of problems and differences. However, it is difficult to overestimate the positive effect of productive cooperation on a number of international issues. What steps are worth taking to improve relations? What fundamental differences are there between the two sides? Which global issues can be solved with Russia-NATO joint efforts? Alexander Perendzhiyev, member of the Association of Military Political Scientists, shares his opinion with Andrei Zolotov.
Relations between Russia and NATO are beset by a host of problems and differences. However, it is difficult to overestimate the positive effect of productive cooperation on a number of international issues. What steps are worth taking to improve relations? What fundamental differences are there between the two sides? Which global issues can be solved with Russia-NATO joint efforts? Alexander Perendzhiyev, member of the Association of Military Political Scientists, shares his opinion with Andrei Zolotov.