The head of the Estonian Foreign Ministry proposed to cancel the fundamental act between Russia and NATO
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Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu made a proposal to terminate the 1997 founding act between Russia and NATO. This was reported by the press service of the Estonian Foreign Ministry.
According to the head of the foreign ministry of the republic, based on Russia's special operation in Ukraine, there is no question of cooperation between the Russian Federation and NATO, and the act concluded earlier has become invalid.
According to the results of the parliamentary elections held in Estonia in early March, the Isamaa ("Fatherland") party, of which Reinsalu is a member, did not get enough votes and ended up in opposition. After the new composition of the Cabinet of Ministers of the country is formed, Reinsalu will lose his current position.
The essence of the agreements between Russia and NATO is to reduce the size of the armed forces, the number of available weapons, as well as to create a fundamentally new security architecture. One of the fundamental conditions of the agreement is the maintenance of military parity, achieved not through an arms race.
The document envisaged the creation of a model of relations between former adversaries, which would allow to exercise control over the process of reducing offensive potentials, while strengthening cooperation in the field of security.
The NATO bloc was actually the first to violate this treaty by starting expansion to the east, towards the borders of the Russian Federation.
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