MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The alliance needs dialogue with Moscow to resolve the problems in bilateral relations, according to the prime minister.
"The current summit is not aimed against anyone. Some journalists got an impression that this summit is against Russia. This is just a NATO summit to show that we are united, in solidarity and work together. This is not a summit against anyone, this is not its aim," Bettel said commenting on the upcoming Russia-NATO council meeting.
He added that the meeting will be held in the next days stressing that "the dialogue is needed. If we would not talk, we would not find solutions."
The Russia-NATO council meeting will be held on July 13 in Brussels.