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Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα Defense Forces. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων

Τρίτη, Απριλίου 01, 2014

NATO chief recommits to defending Eastern European, Baltic nations...

BRUSSELS — A reinvigorated NATO flexed old Cold War muscles Tuesday as the Atlantic alliance’s chief recommitted to defending Eastern European and Baltic nations rattled by Russia’s military moves and its annexation of Crimea.

At the opening of a two-day meeting of NATO foreign ministers, Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the alliance has not seen signs of Russian troop withdrawals along the Ukraine border, as Moscow has claimed. A senior U.S. State Department official had called Russia’s promised pullback a “gesture,” but a welcome one.


NATO foreign ministers agreed Tuesday to intensify the alliance partnership with Ukraine and to provide additional assets for Eastern European partners.

“Over the past 20 years, NATO has consistently worked for closer cooperation and trust with Russia,” the ministers said in a statement. “However, Russia has violated international law” and its agreements with NATO, the statement said. “It has gravely breached the trust upon which our cooperation must be based.”

NATO does not rule out posting troops in nations at Russia’s front door, Rasmussen said, something the alliance has largely refrained from doing so as not to antagonize Russia. NATO could establish permanent bases in front-line allied nations, alliance officials said this week.


“Russia’s aggression against Ukraine challenges our vision of a Europe whole, free and at peace,” Rasmussen said. “We are now considering all options to enhance our collective defense, including an update and further development of defense plans, enhanced exercises and also appropriate deployment.”

  • The United States has joined Black Sea naval exercises while NATO members have increased air patrols over the Baltic states and sent AWACS surveillance planes aloft over Poland and Romania.
Rasmussen’s comments came as Eastern European leaders expressed unhappiness with the pace at which NATO has sought to bulk up its presence on the front lines with Russia. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the results have been “unsatisfactory.”
“We are gaining something step by step, but the pace of NATO increasing its military presence for sure could be faster,” he said.
Secretary of State John F. Kerry was meeting Tuesday with NATO members and envoys from Ukraine, which is not a member of the alliance but which cooperates with it, to Russia’s frequent dismay. In Washington, the House could act Tuesday on an aid package for Ukraine, whose new Western-oriented leaders have committed to economic and political reform and elections in May.
  • The 28-member alliance’s regular spring meeting of foreign ministers was energized by Russia’s move last month to invade and then annex Crimea from Ukraine, and to deploy as many as 40,000 troops along the Russia-Ukraine border.
“We will show our steadfast commitment to NATO’s collective defense,” Rasmussen said. “We will take the necessary steps to make it clear to the world that no threat against NATO allies will succeed.” He said the alliance also will look for ways to support Ukraine.
NATO, originally formed as a U.S.-backed bulwark against the Soviet Union, has expanded over the past 15 years to include many former Soviet satellite states, often over Russian complaints. NATO sometimes invites Russia to attend sessions, but not this time.
“We will make clear that Russia’s actions are unacceptable. We will take decisions on which cooperation with Russia is still appropriate,” Rasmussen said. “Russia has undermined the principles on which our partnership is built and has breached its own international commitments. So we cannot go on doing business as usual.”
  • “Clearly we have a NATO that is now in the business, in the context of events in and around Ukraine, of rebalancing its mission,” a senior U.S. official said.
NATO has focused for the past two decades on joint missions, such as in Kosovo and Afghanistan. Without the organizing principle of collective defense against the Soviet Union, however, the alliance has sometimes seemed adrift. The United States has complained that it is funding a disproportionate share of NATO missions while European nations cut defense budgets.
Those missions are still important, the U.S. official said, but after the Russian show of force, “the alliance is now very much focused once again on its core and founding mission, which is defense of allied territory.”
The official spoke on condition of anonymity to describe U.S. objectives ahead of the meetings.
Rasmussen said Tuesday that allied intelligence does not show that Russia is scaling back what he called a “massive military buildup.”.........http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/nato-sees-no-evidence-russia-pulling-back-troops-from-ukrainian-border/2014/04/01/eea9b6fe-b99f-11e3-96ae-f2c36d2b1245_story.html?wprss=rss_homepage
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Παρασκευή, Μαρτίου 28, 2014

Statement by the Press Secretary on the Selection of former Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg as the Next NATO Secretary General

The White House, Office of the Press Secretary, March 28, 2014:
"We welcome the selection of former Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg as NATO’s next Secretary General, beginning October 1, 2014.  Mr. Stoltenberg is a proven leader with a demonstrated commitment to the transatlantic Alliance.  As Prime Minister, he built Norway’s military capabilities and actively contributed to NATO operations and political dialogue.  We are confident he is the best person to ensure the continued strength and unity of the NATO Alliance.

We also are grateful for the service of current NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and will rely on his expertise to bring the Alliance through the NATO Summit in September.  Secretary General Rasmussen has been an exceptional leader at an extraordinary time.  His vision and dedication have strengthened the Alliance’s strategic direction and focus on ways to bolster defense capabilities while reinforcing the commitments and values underpinning it.  From preparing for NATO’s transition in Afghanistan, to seeing us through the intervention in Libya, and – now – to providing strong leadership in the face of Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine, Secretary General Rasmussen has been a steadfast partner and a trusted friend of the United States throughout his tenure.  We know that Mr. Stoltenberg will prove the same."
whitehouse.gov
28/3/14
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Τετάρτη, Μαρτίου 26, 2014

NATO Secretary General and US President stress commitment to collective defence

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and US President Barack Obama stressed the Alliance’s strong commitment to collective defence during talks in Brussels on Wednesday (26 March 2014). “Our commitment to the defence of our Allies is unbreakable,” said the Secretary General.
Mr. Fogh Rasmussen expressed his strong appreciation for the leadership role the United States plays in the Alliance during his meeting with President Obama. The talks focused on the crisis in Ukraine, relations with Russia and implications of the crisis on the preparations for this September’s NATO Summit in Wales.
I welcome the steps that the United States has taken in response to Russia’s reckless and illegal military actions in Ukraine. Collective defence of our Allies is a core task for NATO and I join you in your call for additional measures to enhance our collective defence including updated and further developed defence plans, enhanced exercises and appropriate deployments,” said Mr. Fogh Rasmussen.

He added that NATO is “firm in our support of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. We will intensify our military cooperation with Ukraine including helping the Ukrainians to modernise their armed forces.” Allies will review the viability of their relationship with Russia in preparations for the Wales Summit. NATO will also enhance its cooperation with partners, including Ukraine and Allies will further strengthen their collective defence and reinforce their transatlantic bond, the Secretary General said.
NATO is a force for peace but also unmatched militarily. We do not seek confrontation but we will not waver if challenged and our Alliance is more than just a military Alliance, we are a community of values that also brings hope for all people seeking freedom and peace,” Mr. Fogh Rasmussen states.
[nato.int]
26/3/14
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Statement by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen with US President Barack Obama in Brussels: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czN2gA79SP0

Σάββατο, Μαρτίου 01, 2014

Ομόφωνο δεκτό το αίτημα Πούτιν για στρατιωτική επέμβαση στην Κριμαία από τη ρωσική Ανω Βουλή. - FC deputy speaker: Obama’s statement ‘insults Russian people’

Ομόφωνα δεκτό έγινε από το ρωσικό Συμβούλιο της Ομοσπονδίας (Ανω Βουλή) το αίτημα του προέδρου Βλαντίμιρ Πούτιν για αποστολή στρατευμάτων στην Κριμαία. Στην απόφαση, η οποία έχει άμεση ισχύ, γίνεται λόγος για «σταθεροποιητικές στρατιωτικές δυνάμεις στην Ουκρανική επικράτεια».

Ο πρόεδρος Πούτιν απεύθυνε αίτημα νομιμοποίησης της αποστολής στρατευμάτων από τη ρωσική Βουλή νωρίτερα σήμερα, με το σκεπτικό της «απειλής για τη ζωή των Ρώσων πολιτών και στρατιωτικών δυνάμεων που βρίσκονται στις ναυτικές βάσεις στην Κριμαία».

Η Ρωσία διαθέτει σημαντική δύναμη στην Κριμαία, καθώς, μετά από συμφωνία μεταξύ Μόσχας και Κιέβου, ο Στόλος της Μαύρης Θάλασσας που αριθμεί περίπου 20.000 άνδρες, έχει τη βάση του στη Σεβαστούπολη.

Η σημαντική εξέλιξη έρχεται μετά από αναφορές για μεγάλου βεληνεκούς επιχειρήσεις ρωσικών στρατιωτικών δυνάμεων προς την χερσόνησο της Κριμαίας, μία εβδομάδα μετά την βίαιη ανατροπή του προέδρου Βίκτορ Γιανούκοβιτς και την ανάληψη της εξουσίας από την αντιπολίτευση της Ουκρανίας. «Τα ρωσικά στρατεύματα θα παραμείνουν ανεπτυγμένα στη γύρω περιοχή μέχρι να αποκατασταθεί η πολιτικο-κοινωνική κατάσταση στη χώρα» αναφέρει σε ανακοίνωσή του το Κρεμλίνο. Οι γερουσιαστές της ρωσικής Ανω Βουλής σε έκτακτη συνεδρίαση εξέφρασαν ομόφωνα την υποστήριξη τους σε ένοπλη παρέμβαση, ενώ κατηγόρησαν για άλλη μια φορά την Ευρώπη και τις ΗΠΑ για υπόθαλψη των βίαιων ταραχών των τελευταίων ημερών στο Κίεβο, αφήνοντας ελεύθερο το πεδίο δράσης σε εξτρεμιστές, ακραίους εθνικιστές και φιλοναζιστικές ομάδες.

Στο μεταξύ κορυφώνονται οι φιλορωσικές διαδηλώσεις στη νότια και ανατολική Ουκρανία, ενώ ο νεοεκλεγείς πρωθυπουργός της Αυτόνομης Δημοκρατίας της Κριμαίας Σεργκέι Αξιόνοφ ζήτησε σήμερα παρέμβαση Πούτιν για να διατηρηθεί η ειρήνη και η ασφάλεια στη περιοχή.

Αντιδράσεις από Κίεβο αλλά και από Ομπάμα
Οι ραγδαίες εξελίξεις και η παρουσία ρωσικών στρατευμάτων στην χερσόνησο της Κριμαίας έχουν προκαλέσει τις έντονες αντιδράσεις του Κιέβου, με τον μεταβατικό πρόεδρο Αλεξάντερ Τουρτσίνοφ να κάνει λόγο για «πρόκληση Πούτιν σε ανοιχτή σύγκρουση».
Την καταδίκη κάθε παρέμβασης έχουν εκφράσει και οι ευρωπαίοι ηγέτες ενώ ο αμερικανός πρόεδρος Μπαράκ Ομπάμα δήλωσε χτες πως «ανησυχεί βαθύτατα για τις κινήσεις των ρωσικών στρατευμάτων στο εσωτερικό της Ουκρανίας» και προειδοποίησε πως κάθε παραβίαση σε ουκρανικά εδάφη θα ήταν εξαιρετικά αποσταθεροποιητική και επικίνδυνη.
http://rbth.gr/news/2014/03/01/omofono_dekto_to_aitima_poytin_gia_stratiotiki_epembasi_stin_krimaia_apo_28809.html
1/3/14

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  • FC deputy speaker: Obama’s statement ‘insults Russian people’....

By saying that Russia would face “costs” for its policy with regard to Ukraine, U.S. President Barack Obama “crossed the red line and insulted the Russian people,” Yuri Vorobyov, Deputy Chair of the Federation Council, the upper house of Russian parliament, said on Saturday, March 1.

“The foreign policy situation in Ukraine requires us to make decisions. The president’s appeal requires us to adopt the relevant resolution,” he said at an urgent meeting of the Federation Council convened to consider President Vladimir Putin’s request for the use of the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine pending normalisation of the situation in that country.

“We heard media reports yesterday quoting Obama as saying that Russia would face ‘costs’ for its policy. We know that Maidan fighters were trained in Lithuania and Poland. Now they want to take their activities to eastern regions of Ukraine and Crimea,” Vorobyov said.

He described Obama’s words as “a direct threat”: “he crossed the ‘red line’ and insulted the Russian people.” “I think we should ask the president and recall [the Russian ambassador from the U.S.],” Vorobyov noted.

He was supported by Federation Council member Vyacheslav Shtyrov, who believes that “events occurring in Ukraine are the upshot of the extensive work that was done with the participation of foreign countries. The U.S. played a major role,” he said.

Shtyrov noted that U.S. officials were openly saying that they had invested a lot of money in order to create this situation. “On the other hand, Russia has always adhered to a reserved and balanced position, and our president was even reproached for non-interfering in the situation in Ukraine. Now Russia is facing accusations and threats,” Shtyrov said.

“I support Yuri Vorobyov. We must appeal to the president of Russia with the recommendation he mentioned [that the Russian ambassador be recalled from the U.S.],” he added.

Valentina Matviyenko, Chairperson of the Federation Council, has instructed the Committee on International Relations to draw up an appeal to Putin for recalling the Russian ambassador from the United States.

“There is the proposal to instruct the Committee on International Relations to prepare an appeal to the President of Russia without delay and send it to the president. The president will consider it and make the decision,” Matviyenko said.
http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/721594
1/3/14

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  • Russian senators approve use of military forces on Ukrainian territory....

Russia’s Federation Council has unanimously approved President Vladimir Putin’s request to use Russian military forces in Ukraine. The move is aimed to settle the turmoil in the split country.

The upper house of the Russian parliament has voted in favor of sending troops to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, which would ensure peace and order in the region "until the socio-political situation in the country is stabilized."

Russian Federation Council's Committee on Foreign Affairs recommends senators to permit use of force in Ukraine

The Committee on International Relations of the Federation Council, the upper house of Russian parliament, on Saturday, March 1, supported President Vladimir Putin’s appeal regarding the use of the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine pending normalisation of the situation in the neighbouring country.

The Federation Council Committee on Security also supported the president’s appeal. Both committees advised the upper house to uphold it, Security Committee Chair Viktor Ozerov and International Relation Committee Chair Vladimir Dzhabarov said.

The Federation Council was summoned for an urgent meeting on Saturday to discuss Putin’s letter.......................http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_03_01/Russian-senators-approve-use-of-military-forces-on-Ukrainian-territory-1429/
1/3/14

Τετάρτη, Ιανουαρίου 09, 2013

Japan, US defense chiefs pledge cooperation

Japanese and US defense chiefs have agreed to work closely on issues such as the Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea and missile launches in the DPRK.Japan’s Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera and US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta spoke on the phone on Tuesday for the first time.

Onodera said he hopes to work closely with the US to strengthen the role of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces. He expressed hopes that both countries would pay careful attention to the proposed relocation of the US Futenma Air Station within Okinawa.


Panetta said that the US-Japan Alliance remains important in the Asia-Pacific region. He said he hoped to work with Onodera to further enhance cooperation between the two countries.
.cntv.cn
9/1/13
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