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Russian PM Medvedev says new cold war is on | Russian PM Medvedev says new cold war is on |
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Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has said strains between Russia and the West have pushed the world "into a new cold war". | Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has said strains between Russia and the West have pushed the world "into a new cold war". |
"On an almost daily basis, we are being described the worst threat - be it to Nato as a whole, or to Europe, America or other countries," Mr Medvedev said. | "On an almost daily basis, we are being described the worst threat - be it to Nato as a whole, or to Europe, America or other countries," Mr Medvedev said. |
He cited Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg's speeches and films depicting Russia starting a nuclear war. | He cited Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg's speeches and films depicting Russia starting a nuclear war. |
"Sometimes I wonder if this is 2016 or 1962," Mr Medvedev said. | "Sometimes I wonder if this is 2016 or 1962," Mr Medvedev said. |
The Cold War was a period of ideological confrontation between the former Soviet Union and Western countries. It began after World War Two and ended with the collapse of the Soviet-led communist camp in the early 1990s. | |
The 45 years of tension were marked by espionage and proxy wars involving client states - all undertaken with the knowledge or fear of the nuclear catastrophe that actual war would bring. | The 45 years of tension were marked by espionage and proxy wars involving client states - all undertaken with the knowledge or fear of the nuclear catastrophe that actual war would bring. |
The Nato alliance was established in 1949 to protect Western countries. | The Nato alliance was established in 1949 to protect Western countries. |
The six key moments of the Cold War relived | The six key moments of the Cold War relived |
How the Cold War ended in 1989 | |
BBC News - Could you stop World War Three- | BBC News - Could you stop World War Three- |
Russia has recently come under strong criticism over its air strikes in support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and over its role in neighbouring Ukraine, which culminated with the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014. | Russia has recently come under strong criticism over its air strikes in support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and over its role in neighbouring Ukraine, which culminated with the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014. |
In an interview with the BBC at the same Munich conference, Mr Stoltenberg said Russia had changed borders by force and had become more assertive - and that Nato had to be able to respond to threats. | In an interview with the BBC at the same Munich conference, Mr Stoltenberg said Russia had changed borders by force and had become more assertive - and that Nato had to be able to respond to threats. |
"We are not in a cold-war situation, but also not in the partnership that we established at the end of the Cold War," Mr Stoltenberg said. | "We are not in a cold-war situation, but also not in the partnership that we established at the end of the Cold War," Mr Stoltenberg said. |
Nato, he said, did not want an escalation, but enhanced political dialogue with Russia. | Nato, he said, did not want an escalation, but enhanced political dialogue with Russia. |
Early this month, the BBC broadcast a programme entitled World War Three: Inside the War Room, which imagines a hypothetical Russian attack on its Baltic neighbours - Nato members - and nuclear confrontation. | Early this month, the BBC broadcast a programme entitled World War Three: Inside the War Room, which imagines a hypothetical Russian attack on its Baltic neighbours - Nato members - and nuclear confrontation. |
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