Russian
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said his country is in a new Cold War with the
U.S. and its allies, underscoring the tenuous level of trust that’s putting a
day-old plan for a truce in Syria at risk.
Fresh from helping craft the accord for
Syria, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov suggested that the U.S. is
reneging on the agreement and put the chances of success at less than 50
percent. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, addressing the meeting separately,
demanded an end to Russian bombing of groups opposed to Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad.
“This is a hinge point,” Kerry told the
Munich Security Conference on Saturday. “We hope this week can be a week of
change. It is critical for all of us to take advantage of this moment to make
this cessation of hostilities work.”
On stage at the international gathering of
diplomats and defense officials, Medvedev set a different tone, blaming the
U.S.-led North Atlantic Treaty Organization for stoking conflict. Jens
Stoltenberg, the alliance’s secretary general, said Russia is using its nuclear
arsenal to intimidate Europe.
“The political line of NATO toward Russia
remains unfriendly and closed,” Medvedev said in a speech. “It can be said more
sharply: We have slid into a time of a new Cold War.”
Πηγή: bloomberg.com
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