She also cited Stoltenberg's statement that NATO does not know what part of the weapons and equipment the military of the alliance destroyed when leaving Afghanistan.

"It looks like a comic monologue from the" Police Academy "... The Alliance has lost orientation in space and control even over itself, while claiming a certain place in ensuring international security," she wrote on her Telegram channel.

A spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry compared the alliance's initiative to an attempt to conduct a microsurgical operation with broken instruments.

“The plan for NATO is obvious - to tackle its own problems, to update the theoretical base and practical approach, and then to think about saving the Universe,” Zakharova concluded.

Earlier it became known about the plans of the NATO Secretary General to take part in the G7 summit, dedicated to the situation in Afghanistan, in the format of a video conference.