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Russian navy says pulling out of NATO exercise
2008-08-20
Russia on Tuesday hit back at western powers' attempts to punish it for invading its tiny neighbor Georgia, calling NATO statement over the conflict "biased", as its navy said it was pulling out of a NATO exercise in the Baltic Sea and was unable to host a scheduled visit by a U.S. naval frigate. "The (NATO) declaration above all appears unobjective and biased because there's not a word about how all this started, why it happened, who started the aggressive action and who armed Georgia," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a press conference called in response to the NATO statement.

He referred to a statement by NATO foreign ministers in Brussels that condemned Russian military action as "disproportionate and inconsistent" with Moscow's peacekeeping role and said the alliance could not carry on "business as usual" with Moscow. "It appears to me that NATO is trying to portray the aggressor as the victim, to whitewash a criminal regime and to save a failing regime" in Georgia, Lavrov said.

He also condemned the alliance's encouragement of Georgia's NATO membership bid. "The policy of drawing Georgian into NATO is not about Georgia corresponding with NATO standards but is dictated exclusively by aims that are nothing other than anti-Russian, aimed at nothing other than supporting an aggressive regime," Lavrov said.

Meanwhile, a Russian naval spokesman told AFP "Minesweepers of the Baltic fleet will not participate in the Open Spirit 2008 international naval exercise in Baltic Sea waters". He added that it was currently "not considered possible" to host the U.S. naval frigate Ford.

Open Spirit is an international naval exercise held annually under the NATO "Partnership for Peace" program aimed at ridding Baltic waters of masses of unexploded ordnance left over from World War I, World War II and the Cold War.

The USS Ford was due to visit Russia's eastern port of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, home to Russia's Pacific fleet, on September 5-9, RIA Novosti reported. The Open Spirit exercise was due to start later this month. Last week the United States announced it was canceling two military exercises with Russia.
Posted by:Fred

#7  What I don't get is why Putin didn't announce this sort of thing the day after the invasion and preempt Nato and the west and force them to ask him to rejoin if that was the case. He had to know he'd be kicked out of this sort of thing.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-08-20 16:07  

#6  They don't seem to want any American warships hanging around the Baltic Sea for some reason.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-08-20 11:27  

#5  They don't want their glaring weaknesses exposed to us.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-08-20 10:58  

#4  Damn, now we need to dig up some more targets...
Posted by: mojo   2008-08-20 10:30  

#3  I see this as the equivalent to "Fired? Oh yeah?! You can't fire me -- I quit!"
Posted by: Darrell   2008-08-20 10:30  

#2  INTERFAX > RUSSIA'S TROOP WITHDRAWAL WILL BE PORPORTIONAL TO GEORGIA'S COMPLIANCE.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-08-20 01:33  

#1  Perhaps the Ukrainian navy would like to participate instead? And perhaps Ukraine could host the USS Ford after, given that the Russians have to cancel their engagement.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-08-20 01:27  

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