Emphasising Russia's positions and clarifying the principles of European security is not a threat, as some politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina claim, said the Russian Federation's embassy in Sarajevo, stressing that NATO has turned into "aggressive organisation" and that any country's joining of the alliance implies anti-Russian position.
Over the recent years, the embassy said, NATO has turned into an aggressive organisation, whose main target is the Russian Federation.
“Any country's joining of the alliance implies absolute support for NATO's military and political goals, i.e. for anti-Russian steps, which means that the actions of each member state within the alliance are considered to be directed against Russia, the embassy told RTRS, public broadcaster in Bosnia's Serb-majority Republika Srpska entity.
The embassy stressed that due to Russia's national security, the country is forced to take defensive measures.
Each country has the sovereign right to determine foreign policy priorities, in accordance with its national legal procedure, it added.
“Emphasising Russia's positions and clarifying the principles of European security are not a threat, as assessed by some politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” the embassy said.
Bosniak member of Bosnia's tripartite Presidency Sefik Dzaferovic said on Wednesday after a meeting with NATO's Jens Stoltenberg that there were open threats coming from the Russian side that Bosnia and Herzegovina would experience negative consequences if it advanced on NATO's path, and that the Russian ambassador in Sarajevo was the one doing that.
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