NATO Secretary General Jens StoltenbergBRUSSELS, 15 Feb Signals from Moscow to continue diplomatic efforts to security talks are encouraging, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at a press conference on the eve of the ministerial meeting. «Signals from Moscow about an interest in continuing diplomacy are encouraging,» he said. 02/4051b382678afb728b4c27f3d9d990ae.jpg» /> The Foreign Ministry spoke about the response of the United States and NATO on security guarantees At the same time, Stoltenberg added that the alliance «so far does not see de-escalation on the borders with Ukraine,» but will continue to monitor the situation. Kiev and Western states have recently express concern over the alleged increase in «aggressive actions» by Russia near the borders of Ukraine. Moscow has repeatedly denied such accusations, saying that it does not threaten anyone and is not going to attack anyone, and statements about «Russian aggression» are used as an excuse to deploy more NATO military equipment near Russian borders. The Russian Foreign Ministry previously noted that statements The West about «Russian aggression» and the possibility of helping Kiev defend itself against it is both ridiculous and dangerous. Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov said that Russia is moving troops within its territory and at its own discretion. According to him, this does not threaten anyone and should not bother anyone.
