NATO Accuses Russia of Distorting Facts on NATO Military Activity

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NATO spokesperson accused senior Russian officials of distorting facts about the alliance's activity near Russia's borders.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — During an international security conference in Moscow, a number of Russian officials criticized NATO's recent moves to boost its military presence and activities near the Russian borders, accusing the alliance of trying to reach global supremacy and undermine the international security.

"A number of misleading and incorrect statements about NATO were made by senior Russian officials in Moscow on Thursday 16 April," Oana Lungescu said in a statement.

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Russian General Staff head Valery Gerasimov said Thursday that deployment of anti-missile systems by the United States was a violation of one of the most important agreements ensuring strategic stability in Europe — the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

The idea was echoed in the statement of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who said that the plans of the United States and its allies to continue placing its anti-missile defense systems in Europe remained a serious concern for Moscow.

Lungescu said in response that NATO's missile defense system is "not designed or directed against Russia" and represents no "threat to Russia's strategic deterrent."

"Geography and physics make it impossible for the NATO system to shoot down Russian intercontinental missiles from NATO sites in Romania or Poland. Their capabilities are too limited, their planned numbers too few, and their locations too far south or too close to Russia to do so."

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Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu accused NATO of increasing its military potential in Eastern Europe by exercising the use of US nuclear weapon in some counties of the region.

"This is untrue," Lungescu said addressing the allegations.

In recent months NATO has boosted its military presence in Eastern Europe and in the Black Sea, citing security concerns over Russia's alleged participation in the armed conflict in Ukraine, a claim that Moscow has repeatedly denied.

"At no point have we moved nuclear weapons to Eastern Europe. Furthermore, NATO's nuclear posture is fully consistent with the Non-Proliferation Treaty."

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