Hindustan Times (East UP)

‘US, Nato offer Russia trust-building steps’

Leaked documents show Washington is willing to discuss not deploying missiles or combat forces in Ukraine if Russia agrees to do the same

- letters@hindustant­imes.com AFP

BRUSSELS: Washington and its Nato allies have offered Moscow arms control and trust-building measures to defuse the threat of a new Russian offensive against Ukraine, according to documents published by El Pais on Wednesday.

The proposals, set out in letters by Nato and the US last month in response to Russian demands, remain firm on insisting that Ukraine and any other sovereign country has a right to apply to join the alliance.

But the reported US response - posted to the Spanish daily’s website - suggests “reciprocal commitment­s by both the US and Russia to refrain from deploying offensive groundlaun­ched missile systems and permanent forces with a combat mission in the territory of Ukraine”.

Both the US and Nato documents urge Russia to restore diplomatic ties with the alliance and to renew and renegotiat­e nuclear missile control treaties with the United States.

Moscow is urged to re-engage with the Nato-Russia council, a diplomatic body “offering dialogue and partnershi­p in place of conflict and distrust”.

A Nato official refused to confirm the text, saying, “We never comment on alleged leaks.”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was aware of the report but added, “We didn’t publish anything, and I don’t want to comment on this.”

In recent years British diplomacy has shown that it is absolutely worthless. DMITRY POLYANSKIY, Russia’s deputy ambassador to the United Nations

Huge Russian force President Vladimir Putin’s government has deployed a huge force - more than 100,000 strong - on its territory near the Ukraine border and in Crimea, a Ukrainian region that Russia annexed in 2014.

The Kremlin has demanded that Nato guarantee that Kiev never be allowed to join Nato and that the alliance withdraw forces from eastern member states that were Soviet allies or republics during the Cold War.

The western allies have dismissed calls to slam shut Nato’s door, but the leaked letters call for “meaningful arms control discussion­s and dialogue with Russia on mutual transparen­cy and confidence-building measures”.

“No other partner has been offered a comparable relationsh­ip or a similar institutio­nal framework,” the allies said of the Nato-Russia council, in the letter released by El Pais.

“Yet Russia has broken the trust at the core of our cooperatio­n and challenged the fundamenta­l principles of the global and Euro-Atlantic security architectu­re,” it says.

The US document stresses, “We are ready to consider arrangemen­ts or agreements with Russia on issues of bilateral concern, to include written, signed instrument­s, to address our respective security concerns.”

It suggests renewing the US-Russian Strategic Stability Dialogue on arms control agreements to “limit ground-based intermedia­te and shorter-range missiles and their launchers”.

But it repeats Washington’s

I hope that we will eventually find this solution, although it is not an easy one, and we are aware of this VLADIMIR PUTIN, Russian president

warning that Russia is already in breach of the now suspended 1987 Intermedia­te-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, which the US withdrew from in 2019, accusing Moscow of deploying a banned type of missile.

And it warns that “further Russian increases in force posture or further aggression against Ukraine will force the United States and our Allies to strengthen our defensive posture.”

Putin on Tuesday repeated his claim that it’s the US and Nato stoking security tensions over Ukraine, while suggesting further talks could help defuse them.

We see preparatio­ns for all kinds of operations that are consistent with an imminent military campaign. BORIS JOHNSON, British prime minister

 ?? ?? A satellite image of battle groups vehicles parked in Yelnya, Russia, some 322km from Ukraine.
A satellite image of battle groups vehicles parked in Yelnya, Russia, some 322km from Ukraine.

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