Russia and NATO in reset mode

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is in Brussels for the first formal Russia-NATO Council meeting since the war in South Ossetia in August last year.

The meeting carries hopes for a “reset” of relations between Russia and the alliance, relations which have been frozen for more than a year and a half, Russia Today reports.

Three documents will be the focus of the discussion: a road map for the development of relations between Russia and NATO, an instruction to ambassadors to carry out the first joint analysis of security threats, and a plan for upgrading the efficiency of the Council.

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