Moscow-Sana
Today, the Russian Foreign Ministry once again criticized the practices of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and its allegations against Moscow.
The Russian TASS news agency quoted Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova as saying at a press conference that the actions of NATO member states in recent history have resulted in millions of victims and many armed conflicts, in addition to the destruction of other countries, describing the statements and allegations of NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg regarding nuclear weapons and surveillance. The alliance of Russia's desire to use its military power against neighboring countries as absurd.
Zakharova pointed out that transparency is absent from NATO countries in principle and its members sometimes have no idea about each other's tactical or strategic plans. A note on the signing of the Tripartite Agreement between the United States, Britain and Australia and plans to deploy nuclear-powered submarines off the Australian coast, which came as a surprise to member states By swearing.
The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman stressed Moscow's support for pluralism, diversity of opinions, and the right of each country to choose its own path of development, in contrast to the extremist liberals who vigorously promote new moral standards by issuing ultimatums that require the rejection of tradition.
Zakharova stressed that Russia does not impose its views on anyone, while some other countries forcefully impose their agenda on other countries, promote their values by force, and reject any alternatives.
Last month, Russia called on NATO to abandon the approach aimed at deterring it as a prerequisite for normalizing its relations with it.