В начале-середине 90-х такая идея была популярна и даже имела бы смысл, если бы Россия целенаправленно привела свою армию в соответствие со стандартами НАТО и готова была бы действовать в союзе с ней же (с НАТО).
В текущих условиях предложение Козырева--просто издевательство или троллинг.
30 лет назад, когда Ельцин перехватывал у Горбачева бразды международной политики, он послал письмо в НАТО о том, что вступление в альянс станет долгосрочной целью новой России. Руководители НАТО не знали, как на это реагировать.
New York Times 21 декабря 1991:
Mr. Yeltsin's letter was sent in conjunction with the first meeting ever held at the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization between NATO foreign ministers and those of the former Warsaw Pact -- the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Romania. The Soviet Union was represented at the start of today's session by the Soviet Ambassador to Belgium, Nikolai N. Afanasyevsky. But before the four-hour meeting was over, Mr. Afanasyevsky stunned the foreign ministers by announcing that his country no longer existed, and that he had been ordered to strike all references to the "Soviet Union" from the final communique, which had already been distributed to the press. When it was his turn to speak, Mr. Afanasyevsky stood up and read some prepared
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В текущих условиях предложение Козырева--просто издевательство или троллинг.
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New York Times 21 декабря 1991:
Mr. Yeltsin's letter was sent in conjunction with the first meeting ever held at the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization between NATO foreign ministers and those of the former Warsaw Pact -- the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Romania.
The Soviet Union was represented at the start of today's session by the Soviet Ambassador to Belgium, Nikolai N. Afanasyevsky. But before the four-hour meeting was over, Mr. Afanasyevsky stunned the foreign ministers by announcing that his country no longer existed, and that he had been ordered to strike all references to the "Soviet Union" from the final communique, which had already been distributed to the press. When it was his turn to speak, Mr. Afanasyevsky stood up and read some prepared ( ... )
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