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Peskov called the Munich conference a club of one point of view

Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov said that the Munich conference is becoming "a club of one point of view." He told RIA Novosti about this.

According to him, the conference is still in demand, but is gradually losing its relevance.

“She is losing her relevance for us because she is losing objectivity. It is turning into a club of one point of view,” he said.

According to Peskov, one point of view can be discussed at the conference, but only to the adherents of this point of view.

Earlier, Peskov said that Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his speech at the Munich Conference in 2007, raised the question of NATO moving closer to Russian borders, but there has still been no answer to it.

He also noted that Putin in his speech cited the words of NATO Secretary General Manfred Wörner, who in 1991 called the non-expansion of the alliance's military infrastructure to Germany the best guarantee of security for the new Russia.

Former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl said Putin was right in his words and warnings in a 2007 Munich speech.

Peskov called the Munich conference a club of one point of view