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US Official Praises Role of NATO-Russia Council

WASHINGTON, September 22, 2010 (RIA Novosti)

Armend Nimani

The United States is confident that the NATO-Russia Council is an effective mechanism for resolving issues of common concern, the U.S. ambassador to NATO said on Tuesday.

NATO and Russian foreign ministers are set to meet in New York on Wednesday to prepare the groundwork for a NATO summit in Lisbon in November that will include Russia.

"We are seeking — NATO and the United States, at the meeting tomorrow and at the other meetings — a fundamental agreement among 29 members that the NATO-Russia Council is the place where we can do business, where we gather to resolve issues of common concern, to find common solutions to common challenges. And we have to continue our dialogue about those issues and disagreements," Ivo Daalder told a news conference in Washington.

NATO has invited Russia to attend the Lisbon summit in a bid to enhance cooperation on security issues, including the war in Afghanistan and the fight against terrorism, sea piracy and drug trafficking.

"Everything indicates that the meeting in New York and the dialogue in Lisbon will be successful," Daalder said.

The U.S. official also expressed hope that the Lisbon summit would set the stage for a Russia-NATO dialogue on the common European missile shield.

"I would expect that NATO will offer Russia and other countries the opportunity to take part in dialogue and further cooperation on the European missile defense," Daalder said.

The planned placement of U.S. missile defense elements in Eastern Europe, close to the Russian borders, remains a bone of contention in U.S.-Russian relations.

Russia has repeatedly expressed interest in joining missile defense efforts in Europe.

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said last Wednesday that leaders of the 28 NATO countries should invite Russia to take part in a project to create a missile defense system in Europe and that the invitation should be made at the NATO summit in Lisbon.



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