Russia will develop and offer NATO comprehensive proposal on legal security guarantees that could satisfy it. This is stated in a statement on the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
As noted in the document, the proposal is associated with violations of political obligations under which the countries of the West go. We are talking about a number of contracts, including the Charter of European Security of 1999, according to which the countries signed “will not strengthen their security due to the security of other states.”
For this reason, Moscow proposes to fix the obligations to guarantee security on paper in the legal field. As noted in the Foreign Ministry, referring to the words of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin, this should be done “at a particular time lapse and on the basis of the principle of equal and indivisible security.”