Britain Defence minister slams Russia for taking part in arms race with the West
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Britain's defence minister accused Russia on Friday of "trying to goad the West into a new arms race" that it does not want and called on Moscow to reset its relationship with Western countries through dialogue. Addressing the annual Munich Security Conference for the first time, British Defence Minister Gavin Williamson struck a bellicose tone in comments on Russia's security posture before extending the offer of "a different kind of relationship".
"NATO matters more today, because an old adversary is very much back in the game," he said, adding Moscow was "trying to goad the West into a new arms race it simply is not interested in and does not want, making the world a less safe place." Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will have a chance to respond on Saturday when he is expected to address the conference.
Russia suspended the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty this month after Washington announced it would withdraw in six months unless Russia ends what it says are violations of the 1987 pact. Moscow denies those allegations and says Washington is the one flouting the rules. It has accused the United States of inventing a false pretext to exit a treaty it wanted to leave anyway in order to develop new missiles. Washington denies that.
The hosts of the Munich conference, an annual meeting of leading security officials, have identified "a new era of great power competition" between countries like the United States, Russia and China as a major theme for this year's meeting. "We will not abandon countries Russia seeks to undermine, like Ukraine and those in the western Balkans," said Williamson.
Fighting between Ukraine and Moscow-backed separatists in the Donbass region of eastern Ukraine has killed more than 10,000 people. Most of the fighting ended with a 2015 ceasefire, but deadly exchanges of fire are still frequent.
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Changing tone, Williamson added: "Please, let me be clear: this is not the relationship with Russia that we want." "We remain open to a different kind of relationship and the option of dialogue will always remain on the table," he said.
Russia has already said it might consider new proposals from the United States to replace the suspended Cold War-era nuclear pact with a broader treaty that includes more countries. German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen told the conference that Russia was trying to force division in Europe.
"We want a different relationship with Russia but we need to be two (partners)," she said. "We need unity, resilience and always to be open for dialogue." A senior European official said European governments were already seeing efforts to influence elections to the European Parliament, due in May, through what he called fake news, social media and manipulation. "We have to remain extremely vigilant and call it out when it happens," he added. Lavrov met Japan's foreign minister for talks on the sidelines of the Munich conference on Friday.
In rare public comments, the chief of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, Alex Younger, said: "Russia curiously feels threatened by the quality of Western institutions and Western alliances." "We have been really, really clear with them that whatever they are trying to achieve with this concerted campaign of covert and overt action to denigrate the quality of our institutions and alliances, it's not going to work," he said.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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