Bucharest is hosting its first NATO summit this week. Dmitry Rogozin, Russia's envoy to NATO, commented on the results of the summit for RT.
NATO has postponed Georgia and Ukraine’s entry to alliance. One of the reasons for this is Russia’s influence within the organisation, says Spencer Boyer from the Center for American Progress.
Germany has never concealed its opposition to Georgia and Ukraine joining NATO. Sonja Zekri of the German newspaper, Zuddeuetsche Zeitung, says as long as nothing changes in Tsibilii and Kiev, Germany has no reason to shift its position.
NATO members have postponed entry for Georgia and Ukraine. Ivan Safranchuk, a political analyst from the World Security Institute, says only a few political forces in Ukraine want to join the alliance.
To discuss the latest developments from the current NATO Bucharest summit, Dmitry Suslov from the Council for Foreign and Defence Policy joined our political analyst Peter Lavelle in the RT studio.
NATO leaders have put off a decision on Ukraine’s and Georgia’s applications to join the alliance. Aslan Abashidze from the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia analyses the latest developments.
Ukraine and Georgia's attempts to join NATO are set to be blocked by old members. Vadim Kozyulin, director of the conventional arms programme from the centre for policy studies in Russia, discusses the Bucharest summit.
On the eve of Vladimir Putin's arrival at the Russia-NATO Council session in Bucharest, Dmitry Peskov, First Deputy Press Attache to the Russian President, discussed the council's agenda exclusively with RT.
As the NATO summit kicked off in Bucharest on Wednesday, Michael McFaul, Director of the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at Stanford University, joined RT to give his views on NATO's expansion plans.