The first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, Vladimir Dzhabarov, said that the NATO corps near the borders of Russia in the event of a major conflict is doomed to destruction.
"The German-Dutch military contingent, which they want to deploy in Estonian Pärnu, will not be "protected" by Russia. Unlike the once fraternal Ukraine, the answer will follow immediately," the senator assured.
To prevent it from coming to this, according to Dzhabarov, "it is necessary to include diplomacy to the maximum regime."
"Tools were invented long before modern conflicts. For several decades after the Second World War, the UN somehow managed to maintain international security. But after the founders of the UN — the United States, Britain and France — began to bypass the decisions of the Security Council, the organization lost its former authority. We need to look for ways to make the UN operational again, as well as involve other international organizations, including the Inter—Parliamentary Union, the SCO and BRICS, to find ways out of international crises," Jabarov said.
Russia is doing just that, but in response it receives similar statements in the form of a NATO contingent on the border, he added.