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NATO seeks Russia’s return to full implementation of the Treaty on Open Skies
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Published on 23/05/2020 at 19:00

NATO will seek Russia’s return to full implementation of the Open Skies Treaty so the US can reconsider its decision on unilateral withdrawal from the pact, the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said, following the North Atlantic Council (NAC). 

In a written statement issued after the NAC meeting, the Secretary-General stated that “NATO Allies met today to discuss the Open Skies Treaty”.

“We are firmly committed to the preservation of effective international arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation. We all agree that all states party to the Open Skies Treaty must fully implement their commitments and obligations. All NATO Allies are in full compliance with all provisions of the Treaty,” Mr. Stoltenberg said.

The Secretary-General recalled that “Russia has for many years imposed flight restrictions inconsistent with the Treaty, including flight limitations over Kaliningrad and restricting flights in Russia near its border with Georgia.”

“Russia’s ongoing selective implementation of its obligations under the Open Skies Treaty has undermined the contribution of this important Treaty to security and stability in the Euro-Atlantic region. Allies have called on Russia to return to full compliance of the Treaty since the Wales Summit in 2014 and repeated that call at the Warsaw Summit in 2016 and again at the Brussels Summit in 2018,” he added.

“The United States has declared Russia in violation of the Treaty and has now announced its intention to withdraw from the Treaty in six months, consistent with Treaty provisions.  The US has declared that it may, however, reconsider its withdrawal should Russia return to full compliance with the Treaty,” the Secretary-General explained. 

“NATO Allies and partner nations have engaged with Russia, both in capitals and at the OSCE in Vienna, to seek Russia’s return to compliance at the earliest date possible,” he said.

He also added that “NATO allies will continue to support and further strengthen arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation as key elements of our security.” 

In his conclusion, the Secretary-General stated, among others, that “NATO Allies will continue to uphold, support and further strengthen arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation, as a key element of Euro-Atlantic security, taking into account the prevailing security environment.”

Source:CNA

Also read: US withdraws from the Treaty on Open Skies by blaming Moscow

 

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