MOSCOW, January 6 Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu discussed the issue of preparing a meeting of the Russia-NATO Council on January 12, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported. «M. Cavusoglu touched upon the issue of preparing a meeting of the Russia-NATO Council on January 12 this year to consider Russian proposals on security guarantees in Europe. Lavrov confirmed Moscow's position on the need for a serious discussion on this topic with the participation of the military in the interests of achieving concrete results without dragging out the process, «says the commentary on the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry. The time of the start of the meeting of the NATO-Russia Council in Brussels has become known. Next week, Russia and the United States will hold another round of dialogue on strategic stability in Geneva, after which a meeting of the Ross Council will take place in Brussels. Iya-NATO, and in Vienna — consultations at the platform of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. At the end of 2021, Russia published draft agreements with the United States and agreements with NATO on security guarantees. Moscow, in particular, demands from its Western partners legal guarantees against further expansion of NATO to the east, from joining the Ukrainian bloc and from creating military bases in post-Soviet countries.
The agenda of the meeting of the Russia-NATO Council is not discussed, the Foreign Ministry said
