Thursday, April 3, 2014

The War Of Words Between Russia And NATO Intensifies



Further Russian Intervention in Ukraine Would Be ‘Historic Mistake’ - NATO -- Voice of America

Further Russian intervention in Ukraine, following its annexation of Crimea, would be a “historic mistake” that would deepen Russia's international isolation, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Wednesday.

“If Russia were to intervene further in Ukraine, I wouldn't hesitate to call it an historic mistake. That would lead to further international isolation of Russia. It would have far reaching consequences for the relations between Russia and ... the Western world. It would be a miscalculation with huge strategic implications,” he told a news conference after a meeting of alliance foreign ministers.

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More News On The War Of Words Between NATO And Russia

NATO’s Rasmussen: more Russian intervention in Ukraine would be ‘historic mistake’ -- Euronews
NATO Chief Slams Russia’s ‘Propaganda’ After Lavrov Cries Foul -- Bloomberg Businessweek
The US and NATO back up words of warning to Russia with extra military muscle -- Euronews
NATO accuses Russia of breaking international commitments -- Reuters
Ukraine crisis: NATO military chief warns Russian troops could invade swiftly -- CNN
NATO Chief Says Russia Could Attack Ukraine Without Warning -- Time
NATO Commander Says He Sees Potent Threat From Russia -- New York Times
Russia-NATO Cooperation on Afghanistan Disrupted by Crimea Disagreement -- Moscow Times/Reuters
Russia: NATO Slipping Back into Cold War Thinking -- Voice of America
Russia says NATO reverts to Cold War-era mindset -- Reuters
Russia Says NATO Suspension of Cooperation Detrimental to the West -- WSJ

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