Today: 13 April 2025
25 March 2021
1 min read

Russia asks NATO to deal own problems

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said “we have seen a pattern of more assertive behaviour by Russia over the last years, including aggressive actions against nations.”…reports Asian Lite News.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) should deal with urgent problems that its member countries are facing, the Russian Foreign Ministry said, after the bloc accused Moscow of “aggressive actions”.

The North Atlantic Council convening in 2010 with a defence/foreign minister configuration. (Wikipedia)

“They (these problems) require urgent attention: vaccination, the crisis, human rights issues in NATO countries. Once you manage to solve these issues, we will consider your experience,” the ministry’s spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, told reporters on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSoaQa9CNmg

NATO foreign ministers issued a statement on Tuesday following their meeting in Brussels, saying that “Russia’s aggressive actions constitute a threat to Euro-Atlantic security.”

Ahead of the meeting, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said “we have seen a pattern of more assertive behaviour by Russia over the last years, including aggressive actions against nations.”

Also Read-Indian-American Niraj Antani sworn in as Ohio state Senator

Read More-Ghani, NATO chief discuss Afghan peace talks

Previous Story

EU revises vaccine export system

Next Story

SC slams Army for ‘discrimination’

Latest from -Top News

UK-Kenya defence partnership deepened

Defence Secretary met with Agnes Wanjiru’s family to offer condolences, fulfilling his commitment and making him the first UK Minister to meet with them In a historic and emotionally charged visit to

South Africa hosts virtual meeting of G20 Sherpas

During the meeting, Zane Dangor spoke about the importance of continuing to work with multilateral institutions, including the United Nations, to address global challenges South Africa hosted the second virtual meeting of

WFP warns as Sudan war enters third year

The civil war began on April 15, 2023, amid a power struggle between the Sudanese army and the leader of a powerful rival militia called the Rapid Support Forces The conflict, which
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Oppose unipolar world running in US interests, says Putin

Putin emphasised that Russia “cannot and will not behave like

Russia launches strike on Ukraine’s facilities producing drone boats

The cathedral is located in Odesa’s city centre, which UNESCO