BRUSSELS (AP) – The first meeting of the NATO-Russia Council in nearly two years ran over schedule Wednesday but failed to do much to improve relations between Moscow and the US-led alliance, at their lowest ebb since the Cold War.NATO and Russia have profound and persistent differences, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, who chaired the council, told reporters afterward. Today’s meeting didn’t change that.It’s better to talk than not to talk, said Russian Ambassador Alexander Grushko, who met with counterparts from NATO’s 28 member states.But Grushko said that for the Kremlin, it’s absolutely clear that without real steps on NATO’s side …read more
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