
MOSCOW, February 10 Vladimir Putin, in his congratulations on the occasion of the Diplomatic Worker's Day, stated the need to achieve from the US and NATO comprehensive security guarantees for Russia. The corresponding telegram was published on the Kremlin's website.
The President noted that the Foreign Ministry has a glorious history of loyal service to the Motherland and protection of its interests in the international arena, and today our diplomats are worthily fulfilling their professional duty.
January 12, 08:43 Infographic Draft Security Assurance Agreement between Russia and NATOInfographic ViewHe stressed that it is largely thanks to their efforts that mutually beneficial ties with foreign partners are developing on all continents. According to the head of state, diplomacy also helps to defend the rights of citizens and compatriots abroad, contributes to the settlement of regional conflicts and crises, and also plays an important role in creating favorable external conditions for the progressive development of the country.
«The situation in the world is becoming more and more turbulent and tense. This, of course, requires additional persistent efforts to ensure strategic stability and counter emerging threats and challenges, first of all, seeking to obtain from the United States and its NATO allies comprehensive, legally secured guarantees for the security of our country «, the message says.
Infographics Also, according to Putin, consistent, systematic work to strengthen the rule of international law and the central coordinating role of the UN, to build a fair and stable multipolar world order remains fully relevant. The President expressed confidence that the Foreign Ministry will continue to work with full dedication, to everything possible to strengthen Russia's position on the world stage. «I sincerely wish you success in your work, and good health and all the best to the distinguished veterans of the diplomatic service,» the Russian leader added.
February 3, 10:05 Infographic NATO's response to Russia's security assurance proposals Infographic View At the end of 2021, Russia published draft treaties with the United States and agreements with NATO on security assurances. Moscow, in particular, is demanding that Western partners refrain from further expansion of the alliance to the east, from joining the Ukrainian bloc and from creating military bases in post-Soviet countries. The proposals also contain a clause on the non-deployment of strike weapons near the borders of Russia and the withdrawal of forces in Eastern Europe to the positions of 1997. On January 26, Russia received a written response. The Foreign Ministry said that Western partners ignored all the main points. e5949cf1325d58ae37a3c1003fbdb047.jpg» />Infographic

