Russian Foreign Minister `` Confrontational structure of the Cold War era in Europe is being reproduced '' February 16 7:52

Russia's foreign minister, Lavrov, whose relations with Europe and the United States have continued to deteriorate, said that "the confrontational structure of the Cold War era is being recreated in Europe," and has ruled out the NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a US-based military alliance.

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov addressed the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Wednesday.

Regarding the relationship between the United States-based military alliance NATO and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, "The crisis of trust is particularly acute in Europe. NATO has set up a military infrastructure in the eastern part of Russia, "These exercises are being repeated," he said. "The confrontational structure of the Cold War era is being reproduced in Europe."

INF, one of the pillars of nuclear disarmament in the United States and Russia, has repealed last year when the Treaty on the Abolition of Medium-Range Nuclear Missiles expired last year. Concerns are widespread that the likelihood of entry will increase.

On the other hand, Russia has been in talks with some NATO members, such as inviting President Macron of France to a celebration event in Moscow in May, and hopes to shake the NATO side.