10 апреля 2018
Q: The current situation has already gained comparisons to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1961. Do you share such views?
A: I hope we will not come to this after all. Still, I am deeply concerned. We have not seen such a situation in a while, and I am deeply frustrated with the way today’s leaders are doing business. We clearly see inability to maintain a dialogue or use diplomatic instruments. Global politics have turned into an exercise in mutual accusations, sanctions or even military strikes.
Q: So what is there to be done?
A: First off, we need to break this vicious cycle of sanctions and counter-sanctions. Political will needs to be shown, and efforts at further escalation should be abandoned.
The next step would be accelerating preparations for a summit between the leaders of the USA and Russia, since the current confrontation is mostly between our two countries. They need as soon as possible to meet “half-way” but in a full-fledged format – for one or two days of serious discussions with participation of respective foreign and defence ministers.
Q: What should they discuss?
A: I have already proposed two themes in my articles and interviews – these are strategic stability and curbing the arms race. Another important issue has come to the fore recently – prevention of incidents involving US and Russian troops and military hardware. I am confident: no one wants to go into war; however, in the current atmosphere of high tensions, such incidents can lead to a huge disaster.
Q: Why do you think this has not been done and why are things headed on a dangerous course?
A: I think one of the reasons is that people have not realised yet the urgency of the situation, and have not truly put their leaders under pressure. We need to have a peace movement relaunched. We need it not for people to engage in accusations or a blame game, but to demand that their leaders engage in a serious dialogue and rid the world of this looming threat.
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