NATO says Russia not discussing military activity

(UPDATED) 'It takes two to have a dialogue and until now, Russia has not demonstrated any interest in genuine dialogue,' says NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu

BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPDATED) NATO said Friday, December 12, that Russia showed no interest in talking about its increased military activity, adding there had been no contact between their armed forces since May amid the Ukraine crisis.

The US-led alliance has reported an upsurge in Russian military flights, especially near its Baltic state members, but also further afield around Norway, Britain and far south into the Atlantic.

"It takes two to have a dialogue and until now, Russia has not demonstrated any interest in genuine dialogue," NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu told Agence France-Presse. (READ: NATO warns Russia over 'blatant violations' in Ukraine conflict)

"Nor has it returned to compliance with international law and its international obligations and responsibilities. So I would refer you to the Russian authorities for any further questions."

She recalled that NATO foreign ministers had agreed at a meeting in Brussels earlier this month that regular communications between NATO and the Russian military were needed "to avoid any incidents", and for NATO to "keep channels of military communications open."

In response to Russia's intervention in Ukraine and its annexation of Crimea in March, NATO suspended all cooperation with Moscow but said diplomatic channels would remain open.

Another NATO spokesman, Dan Termansen, separately confirmed the long gap in talks with the Russian military.

"There has been no conversation between the NATO military authorities and the Russian Chief of Defense Staff since May, but the lines of communications are open," Termansen said.

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NATO says Russia not discussing military activity

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