NATO-Russia relations: a new beginning?
A summit meeting of the NATO-Russia Council (NRC) took place in Lisbon on 19 November 2010.
- Arvind Gupta
- November 30, 2010 |
- IDSA Comments
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A summit meeting of the NATO-Russia Council (NRC) took place in Lisbon on 19 November 2010.
Because of America’s refusal to engage North Korea, by default the reclusive nation dictates the rules of engagement in its favour.
North Korea’s intent appears to be to entice South Korea and the United States into resuming nuclear negotiations and to test their resolve.
The Deauville summit gave the leaders of France, Germany and Russia an opportunity to co-ordinate their positions on many issues.
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