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Russian Security Council concerned over Ukraine's plans to join NATO

Russian Security Council will examine the draft of Ukraine's National Security Strategy till 2020 to get a better assessment of possible threats to Russia's national interests
NATO military exercise near the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Ukraine EPA/IVAN BOBERSKYY
NATO military exercise near the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Ukraine
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MOSCOW, April 13. /TASS/. The Russian Security Council is concerned that Ukraine considers Russia a threat and NATO accession a priority, Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev said on Monday.

"We are concerned that Russia's policy is named the main threat to the country while NATO membership and reduction of economic ties between our countries is [Ukraine's] development priority," Patrushev said.

He added that the Russian Security Council would examine the draft of Ukraine's National Security Strategy till 2020 that has been presented in Kiev.

"We will analyse the document to get a more attentive assessment of possible threats to Russia's national interests," Patrushev said.