NATO must rethink its long-term relationship with Russia and strengthen the alliance’s ability to respond quickly to any threat, British Prime Minister David Cameron said yesterday.
NATO needs to sustain a “robust” defensive presence in eastern Europe, Cameron wrote in a letter to the alliance’s Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and the 27 other NATO country leaders.
NATO also needs to beef up its response force of rapidly deployable land, sea, air and special operations troops, he said.
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With six weeks to go before Britain hosts the NATO summit in Newport, south Wales, Cameron said he wanted to use the meeting to agree a tougher policy toward Moscow, which would send a message that NATO member states would not be intimidated.
“In 2014, the world is more unpredictable than ever and we meet at another pivotal moment in the history of the alliance,” Cameron wrote. “In Afghanistan, our combat mission is coming to an end. To the east, Russia has ripped up the rulebook with its illegal annexation of Crimea and aggressive destabilization of Ukraine.”
“To the south, an arc of instability spreads from north Africa and the Sahel, to Syria, Iraq and the wider Middle East,” he added. “So we must use the summit to agree how NATO should adapt to respond to and deter such threats; and to ensure the continued collective defense of all its members.”
He said while NATO had only ever sought to be a partner to Russia, not a threat, “it is clear that Russia views NATO as an adversary.”
“We must... review our long-term relationship with Russia,” Cameron wrote. “We must accept that the cooperation of recent years is not currently possible because of Russia’s own illegal actions in NATO’s neighborhood and revisit the principles that guide our relationship with Russia.”
NATO must agree on “long-term measures to strengthen our ability to respond quickly to any threat, to reassure those allies who fear for their own country’s security and to deter any Russian aggression,” the letter read.
As NATO’s combat operations in Afghanistan wind down toward the end of the year, he said the alliance had to consider how to support the country in the future and stop it from “once again becoming a safe haven for terrorists.”
He said NATO had to address the risks and challenges posed by failed states, regional conflicts, terrorism and cyberattacks.
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