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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
Armen Oganesyan, Editor-in-Chief of International Affairs, advisor to the RF Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ahead of the Russian-NATO summit that took place in Lisbon at the end of last year, some observers were full of some naïve optimism, expecting a significant turnaround to emerge in our relations with NATO. However, in my opinion, it did not happen; the expectations were not fulfilled, which became especially obvious after the well-known remarks on the missile defense issue. That said, the documents of the Lisbon Summit for the first time recorded a provision about the need for strategic partnership with Russia. What are the prospects for Russia-NATO coexistence or partnership?
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