We take into account the new strategic concept of NATO

As her country nears completion of its strategy, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman stressed Maria Zakharovathat the new strategic concept of NATO, which was adopted at the Madrid summit until 2030, will be taken into account when developing a new concept of foreign policy for Russia.

And the senior Russian official added, in an interview with the Russian newspaper “Parliament”, on Friday, that the Russian practice of strategic planning and foreign policy uses the widest range of information sources.

“unfriendly role”

She also noted that the task is Russia’s objective assessment of the situation in the world and prospects for further development.

Zakharova singled out the approach of foreign influence in her speech, noting that the study of states and associations took place between states, including what she considered “unfriendly”.

She added that there are countries registered in the documents of the Russians, including the new strategic concept of the North Atlantic Alliance, which was adopted in 2022.

The relationship between the Russians and NATO was greatly strained

Brigade level when necessary

It is noteworthy that the new concept of Russia’s foreign policy may be published early next year.

Whereas, at the end of last June, NATO adopted a new strategy at the conclusion of its summit in the Spanish capital, Madrid, until 2030.

According to these plans, the number of high-readiness forces in the eastern region of the coalition will rise to 300,000.

He also stated at the time that the existing battle groups would be upgraded to “brigade level when necessary”.

In addition, the new strategy described Russia as a direct threat to the security and stability of the allies, which reflects the significant deterioration in the alliance’s relations with Moscow over the past decade.

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