Moscow criticizes NATO's tendentious approach to Ukrainian situation
MOSCOW. March 7 (Interfax) - The NATO Council's decision to suspend meetings with Russian representatives demonstrates a biased approach to the Ukrainian situation, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said.
"The NATO Council's decision to suspend meetings within the framework of practical cooperation with Russia exhibits a biased and tendentious approach to the analysis of causes and consequences of the Ukrainian events," he answered a media question on the ministry's website.
"The intention to limit the work in coordinated areas and projects of interaction in the deterrence of common challenges and threats to member countries of the Russia-NATO Council - terrorism, piracy, crises, extremism, natural and man-made catastrophes, as well as in Afghanistan and Syrian chemical weapons - contradict the common sense," the diplomat said.
"The Russia-NATO Council does not have projects and cooperation projects, which meet the interest of exclusively Russia or alliance member countries," he said.