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NATO Statement on Russia's 'suspension' of its CFE obligations,
December 12, 2007
Alliance's statement on the Russian Federation's "suspension"
of its CFE obligations, Press Release (2007)139, December 12,
2007.
- NATO Allies deeply regret that the Russian Federation has
proceeded with its intention to unilaterally "suspend"
implementation of CFE Treaty obligations as of 12 December
2007.
- This is particularly disappointing because, as NATO Foreign
Ministers recalled in their December 7 communiqué, Allies
have worked intensively with other Treaty partners over the past
months to try to resolve the Russian Federation's concerns
constructively. NATO Allies continue to place the highest value on
the CFE Treaty regime with all its elements and underscore its
strategic importance as a cornerstone of Euro-Atlantic
security.
- In this regard, we have pursued a multifaceted dialogue to
address all outstanding concerns in US-Russian bilateral contacts,
in the Joint Consultative Group in Vienna, in informal meetings
held in Bad Saarow, Paris, Madrid and most recently during the
NATO-Russia Council Ministerial meeting on 7 December 2007. This
dialogue offers a constructive way forward on the basis of the
parallel action package supported by all Allies, to: resolve
outstanding concerns of all States Parties, fulfil remaining
commitments reflected in the 1999 CFE Final Act with its Annexes,
including those related to the Republic of Moldova and Georgia; lay
the basis for ratification of the Agreement on Adaptation by all 30
States Parties; and ensure full implementation of the Treaty by all
States Parties. This way forward respects the integrity of the
Treaty regime with all its elements and would address the
legitimate interests and concerns of all Treaty Partners. In this
regard, Allies recall paragraphs 26 - 28 of the final
communiqué of NATO Foreign Ministers meeting of 7 December
2007.
- We note that the Russian Federation's "suspension" is a
unilateral measure not provided for under the terms of the CFE
Treaty. This step does not contribute to the long-term viability of
the CFE Treaty and we urge the Russian Federation to rescind its
decision. We also note the Russian Federation's stated commitment
to the CFE regime and its statement that it does not presently
intend to withdraw from the Treaty. NATO Allies will carefully
monitor the Russian Federation's compliance with its Treaty
obligations.
- NATO Allies reaffirm their right to take any steps provided for
by the Treaty and international law. At the same time, they want to
resolve the current impasse and preserve the benefits of this
landmark Treaty. They have therefore chosen not to respond in kind
at this stage to the Russian Federation's political decision to
"suspend" its legal obligations and NATO Allies will continue to
meet theirs, without prejudice to any future action they might
take. As a first step, when the annual CFE exchange of military
information takes place this week, the NATO Allies will meet their
obligations.
- Allies' proposals for parallel actions on outstanding issues
are constructive, reasonable, and forward looking. NATO Allies
strongly urge the Russian Federation to respond to these efforts,
including by implementing existing obligations in full, and not to
take further steps that would undermine the future of the CFE
regime. We encourage the Russian authorities to work cooperatively
with us to resolve outstanding concerns of all States Parties.
Source: NATO, www.nato.int.
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