"I personally do not expect any concrete results from the NATO-Russia Council meeting. In this case, we are heading to it with not a very good luggage. It is obvious that Russia can not be not disturbed with, to put it mildly, unfriendly gestures of the alliance in the former Warsaw Pact states," Franz Klintsevich said.
Klintsevich added that the upcoming NATO-Russia Council is "unlikely to reach any concrete decisions capable of preventing incidents in the Mediterranean and the Baltic region," but noted that the contact on this level should be maintained and developed.
Since 2014, NATO has been building up its military presence in Eastern Europe, using Moscow's alleged interference in Ukraine as a pretext for the move. Moscow has repeatedly denied the claims and warned NATO that the military buildup near Russia’s borders is provocative and threatens the existing strategic balance of power.