Russia says it's ready to fully restore cooperation with NATOSeptember 30th, 2009 Russia ready for restoration of ties with NATOMOSCOW — Russia is ready to fully restore cooperation with NATO which was suspended in the aftermath of the Russia-Georgia war, the Kremlin said Wednesday. A planned trip to Moscow by NATO's secretary-general should demonstrate that the alliance is also ready for developing ties, said Nataliya Timakova, a spokeswoman for President Dmitry Medvedev.
AP sources: Obama administration to announce decision on missile defense in EuropeSeptember 16th, 2009 AP sources: US to reveal Euro missile defense planWASHINGTON — The Obama administration is expected to announce Thursday that it will shelve many of the components of a European missile defense plan that has been a major irritant in relations with Russia. Obama's top military adviser, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm.
Lieberman, Mullen agree US needs to prove its commitment to the war, regionSeptember 15th, 2009 Sen: More US roops shows commitment to Afghan warWASHINGTON — A top U.S. military commander and leading senator agree that the people of Afghanistan and Pakistan are watching for signs of America's commitment to their region.
Enhancement of India, Russia trade tiesSeptember 3rd, 2009 MOSCOW - President Pratibha Devisingh Patil has expressed a desire to enhance bilateral trade ties with Russia. While addressing a gathering of expatriate Indians and some prominent Russians during the course of her five-day visit, Patil said, the only area where India-Russia relationship is lagging is in the field of bilateral economic cooperation.
Top US military wonders whether Baghdad blasts might indicate future sectarian violenceAugust 23rd, 2009 US military leader concerned by Baghdad bombingsBAGHDAD — The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says he's extremely concerned by last week's deadly bombings in Baghdad. Adm. Mike Mullen, the top U.S.
NATO's new chief calls for closer strategic relationship with RussiaAugust 11th, 2009 NATO chief calls for closer ties with RussiaBRUSSELS — NATO's new Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen called Tuesday for a closer strategic partnership with Russia to tackle common security challenges. During a meeting with Russia's envoy to the alliance, Fogh Rasmussen said the NATO-Russia Council — a panel formed in 2004 to improve ties between the Cold War rivals — should become a forum for cooperation on strategic issues, deputy spokeswoman Carmen Romero said.
NATO's new chief calls for closer strategic relationship with RussiaAugust 11th, 2009 NATO chief calls for closer ties with RussiaBRUSSELS — NATO's new Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen called Tuesday for a closer strategic partnership with Russia to tackle common security challenges. During a meeting with Russia's envoy to the alliance, Fogh Rasmussen said the NATO-Russia Council — a panel formed in 2004 to improve ties between the Cold War rivals — should become a forum for cooperation on strategic issues, deputy spokeswoman Carmen Romero said.
ISI must stop fomenting chaos in Kashmir, says Admiral MullenJuly 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The top most US military official has said Pakistan's spy agency ISI has been "fomenting chaos" in Kashmir and advised Islamabad to restrain it. "I believe that in the long run the ISI has to change its strategic thrust which has been to foment chaotic activity, you know, in its border countries.
Afghan military chief visits NDAJuly 8th, 2009 PUNE - Gen. Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, Chief of General Staff of the Afghan National Army, Wednesday led a military delegation to the National Defence Academy (NDA) here that is training 32 Afghanis. The seven-member team was briefed about the academy's training curriculum and given a guided tour of the NDA campus and its facilities by Commandant and Vice-Admiral R.K.
US, Russia sign agreement to resume military cooperation after 2008 ruptureJuly 6th, 2009 US, Russia agree to resume military cooperationMOSCOW — The United States and Russia say they are resuming military cooperation suspended after Russia invaded its smaller neighbor Georgia last year. The expected announcement came Monday, as President Barack Obama and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev (dih-MEE'-tree med-VYEH'-dyev) met for their first summit in Moscow.
Russia, US to sign military cooperation pactsJuly 3rd, 2009 MOSCOW - Moscow and Washington will sign deals expanding bilateral military ties and on transit of military supplies via Russia to the American troops in Afghanistan during President Barack Obama's visit to the Russian capital, an official said Friday. The signing of the pacts will reflect "the political decision on the resumption of full-scale military contacts between Russia and the United States", which were frozen after the war between Russia and Georgia over South Ossetia last year, Kremlin aide Sergei Prikhodko has said.
Russia, US to sign military deal during Obama tripJune 26th, 2009 MOSCOW - Russia and the US will sign a military cooperation deal during President Barack Obama's visit to Moscow in early July, Russia's top military general said Friday. "We discussed a number of very serious and important matters related both to international and regional security.
EU optimistic it can renew ties with Russia, forge closer cooperationApril 28th, 2009 EU optimistic on renewing ties with RussiaLUXEMBOURG — The European Union's foreign policy chief says he is optimistic the European Union can follow the lead of the U.S. in rebuilding ties with Russia.
Joint Chiefs Chairman: Taliban move toward Pakistani capital source of grave US concernApril 24th, 2009 US military worried about Taliban move on PakistanWASHINGTON — The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said in an interview broadcast Friday that he's "extremely concerned" about indications the Taliban was moving closer to Pakistan's capital of Islamabad.
Joint Chiefs Chairman: Taliban move toward Pakistani capital source of grave US concernApril 24th, 2009 US worried about recent Taliban moves in PakistanWASHINGTON — The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said in an interview broadcast Friday that he was "extremely concerned" about the Taliban's recent moves closer to Pakistan's capital of Islamabad.