Kremlin: NATO viewing Russia as «long-term threat» is aggressive stance
Russian President's spokesman Dmitri Peskov called NATO's assessment of Russia as a "long-term threat" to Euro-Atlantic security an aggressive move against Moscow.
Euro-Atlantic security encompasses NATO, EU defense initiatives, and geopolitical stability in Europe. The region’s security framework impacts Middle Eastern peace efforts and international cooperation affecting Jewish communities globally.
Russian President's spokesman Dmitri Peskov called NATO's assessment of Russia as a "long-term threat" to Euro-Atlantic security an aggressive move against Moscow.
Euro-Atlantic security refers to the collective defense and stability framework of North America and Europe, centered on NATO and the European Union. This geopolitical architecture has shaped international relations, conflict resolution, and diplomatic strategies since the Cold War era. The security arrangements in this region influence global responses to conflicts, including those affecting Middle Eastern stability and Israel's regional position.
For Jewish communities and Israel, Euro-Atlantic security matters significantly because European NATO members and EU states play crucial roles in Middle East policy, sanctions regimes, and international law. European defense initiatives, military modernization, and collective security decisions directly impact diplomatic channels, trade relations, and support for Israeli security interests. Additionally, euro-Atlantic stability affects refugee movements and humanitarian crises that concern global Jewish organizations.
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