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NATO chief seeks NATO-Russia Council meeting in January by AFP Staff Writers Brussels (AFP) Dec 26, 2021 NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has sought a meeting of the NATO-Russia Council next month and contacted Moscow to secure its attendance, an alliance spokesman said Sunday. Stoltenberg has on several occasions in recent months offered to resume dialogue with Moscow through this body, set up in 2002 but currently inactive because of the conflict in Ukraine. But the Russian authorities have not responded favourably. "We are in touch with Russia" about the January 12 meeting, said the NATO spokesman, who asked not be identified. NATO has consistently denounced Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine and has called on Moscow to respect its neighbour's territorial sovereignty. The West has long accused the Kremlin of providing direct military support to pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine, who seized two regions shortly after Moscow annexed Crimea in 2014. Russia denies the claims and Putin has suggested that the conflict, which has claimed over 13,000 lives, is genocidal. The Kremlin has grown increasingly insistent that the West and NATO are encroaching dangerously close to Russia's borders. Earlier this month, Moscow presented the West with sweeping security demands, saying NATO must not admit new members and seeking to bar the United States from establishing new bases in former Soviet republics. The January 12 meeting is the first proposed by Stoltenberg since Moscow made its demands. A two-day meeting of the military chiefs of NATO's 30 member states is scheduled to start the same day in Brussels. On Thursday, Stoltenberg reaffirmed his support for Ukraine against the military build-up across the border in Russia and the Kremlin's increasingly aggressive rhetoric.
Ukraine, separatists trade blame over breaching fresh truce Kiev (AFP) Dec 23, 2021 Ukrainian armed forces and pro-Russian separatists on Thursday accused each other of breaching a fresh ceasefire, just as Western countries welcomed an apparent modest easing of tensions. Kiev has been battling a pro-Moscow insurgency in two breakaway eastern regions bordering Russia since 2014, shortly after the Kremlin annexed Ukraine's Crimean peninsula. Western countries accuse Russia of plotting to invade Ukraine and massing around 100,000 troops on the ex-Soviet country's borders. Lat ... read more
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