Michael Evans, Defence Editor
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Russia tried to seize the high ground over its relations with Nato today when it told the alliance it planned to halt all military cooperation until further notice.
Nato foreign ministers, however, had already made it clear at its emergency meeting on Georgia in Brussels on Tuesday that it could not envisage convening a Nato-Russia Council session until all Russian troops had been withdrawn from Georgia.
The military freeze between Russia and the alliance became official today. Under the security partnership with Nato, Russia has been cooperating on counter-terrorism and consulting on regional issues where Moscow and the West have mutual interests.
“We have received notification from the Russians through military channels and they say that they have decided to halt international military-cooperation events between Russia and Nato countries until further instruction,” a spokeswoman for the alliance said.
The freeze has already led to the cancellation of Russian naval participation in an alliance exercise in the Baltic Sea and the planned visit to Russia of a US frigate has been scrapped. The White House said the Russian decision was “unfortunate”.
The freeze on military cooperation is likely to last for some time. Even if the Russian troops pull out of Georgia, Nato officials are saying that Russia must withdraw to the position it was in pre-August 6/7 when the conflict in the region began.
This means that Russia will be expected to remove all of its troops back into Russian territory except for the 600-1,000 “peacekeepers” who were serving in South Ossetia, the breakaway Georgian region. Moscow is currently insisting that up to 500 Russian troops will remain in Georgia itself and that the peacekeeping force in South Ossetia will be boosted by several thousand extra troops.
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Good...! - give Capitalism enough rope - Bravo, Russia...!! Now just stick to your guns and don't go back on your word...!!!
Joanna Jay, Walton on Thames, UK
Mats Bergstam, Norrkoping, Sweden
When will Israeli forces leave the West Bank?
Are you not aware that the west (IE) USA,UK, Israel make the rules as they think fit to serve their purpose.
joe miles, greenock,
NATO was and IS an antirussian military club, so what the reason for Russians to make any kind of deal with their enemies? As for South Ossetia and Abhazia they already are the Russian territory. They are parts of the Russia from now on. We've got a new sheriff in a town!
Alex Iatskovski, New York, USA
U.S. forces are still in Iraq with no exit in sight so why should the Russians hurry to get out of Georgia? Illegal occupation isalways bad. And, by the way, when will Israeli forces levae the West Bank?
Mats Bergstam, Norrkoping, Sweden
NATO must hold firm on this issue. This has been on the cards for some time and needs strong (united )pressure to force them into seing that what they are doing is wrong. They need to wake up to the standards of the 21st century and stop their bullying.
PG
PG, Ammanford, S/Wales,UK
According To Many Doctors On The Ground They Seem Sure
That Russia Over The Last Year Or So Have Provoked Georgia
Making Georgia Act Irresponsibly Plus American Involvement
Where This Ends We Will Have To See.
The Power Game In Being Played.
The Ex KGB Men Are At The Helm.
Thomas, Surbiton, uk
Dear Terreo,
When a bully is preparing an attack on you, saying that it's against the Martians, go tell it to the marines!
Pavel, Rostov, Russia
Does Russia's attitude of "Truth by Declaration" remind you of other, historical entities ?
When a bully tells you that building a defense will cause him to attack you, it is time to consider options. According to Russia you are:
A defensive target.
or your offense exists because Russia allows.
Terryeo, San Francisco, USA