China News Service, June 7th, a comprehensive report. Recently, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg issued a statement on the principle of the "deterrence and dialogue" relationship between NATO and Moscow.

In response to this statement, member of the Russian Federation Council Alexei Pushkov made a comment.

Pushkov said that despite the lack of dialogue to issue such deterrence, Stoltenberg stubbornly turned a blind eye to the ineffectiveness of such deterrence.

He said that NATO cannot contain Russia on Syria, Donbass and Belarus.

  "This is a purely hypothetical formula. In fact, NATO has no clear policy on Russia except for hostilities. There is no need to worry about this issue. This situation has been going on for many years." Pushkov wrote. It must be said, "NATO's brain is dead."

Data map: NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg.

Photo by China News Agency reporter De Yongjian

  According to the Russian Satellite Network, the one-day NATO summit will be held at the NATO headquarters in Brussels on June 14.

It is expected that the focus of the agenda is to approve the NATO-2030 initiative, which aims to replace NATO’s 2010 version of the strategy that it said did not consider “new threats” and to plan for the next ten years.

Earlier, Stoltenberg stated in an interview with German newspaper Welt am Sonntag that NATO member states are “concerned” about cooperation between Moscow and Minsk.

He also emphasized that NATO insists on adopting a dual attitude of deterrence and dialogue towards Russia.

  In recent years, Russia has repeatedly pointed out that NATO has carried out "unprecedented" activities on the western border of Russia, and has continuously expanded its initiatives and called it "containing Russian aggression."

Russia has repeatedly expressed concern about NATO's increase in its troops in Europe.

Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said earlier that Russia does not pose a threat to any party, but will not ignore actions that pose a potential danger to its interests.

  However, regarding Stoltenberg’s remarks, Yevgeny Brensky, chairman of the board of directors of the Russian Policy Research Center (PIR Center), told Satellite News Agency that Stoltenberg is also a political figure and needs to be listened to. His remarks, but will not overestimate his remarks.

He said that Stoltenberg’s statement is in line with the announced NATO’s new vision, according to which the main threat comes from Russia and others.

Brensky pointed out that Stoltenberg only expressed the collective, mainly hypotheses formulated by Washington.

Data map: French President Macron.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Yang

  In addition, on the other hand, French President Emmanuel Macron has raised the statement about NATO's "brain death" on several occasions.

In November 2019, Macron publicly declared that the United States was abandoning its European allies and NATO entered a state of "brain death".

His remarks aroused opposition from the United States, Germany and other countries. Stoltenberg warned at the time that "France will destroy the Transatlantic Alliance."

However, when Stoltenberg met with Macron afterwards, Macron refused to apologize for his remarks. He believed that this was a "wake-up call" to NATO.

  In June 2020, a dispute broke out between France and Turkey, both NATO allies. Turkish warships irradiated the French frigate "Provence" with radar on the coast of Libya, and France was very angry.

Macron once again quoted his views on NATO's "brain death" that the confrontation between two NATO members is just one of the examples of this organization's "brain death".