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Munich Security Conference chief warns of US-Russian confrontation

Friday - February 16, 2018 11:22 pm , Category : WORLD

Berlin Feb 16 (IANS) Wolfgang Ischinger chairman of the annual Munich Security Conference (MSC) has warned against the risk of a military confrontation between the US and Russia on Friday.



Speaking on the opening day of this year s conference Ischinger told the radio station "Deutschlandfunk" that there was "deep distrust" between military leaders in Washington and Moscow making an outbreak of war more likely than at any time since the collapse of the former Soviet Union.

He blamed the deterioration of relations on the changing global role of the US under President Donald Trump reported Xinhua.

"I have the impression that rather than just threatening the use of force weapons are increasingly employed to secure narrow interests" he said arguing that Washington had "visibly retreated" from its older role as "global policeman" especially in the Near- and Middle East.

Following an opening speech by German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen more than 500 politicians and experts from across the world will meet for three days at the luxury hotel "Bayrischer Hof" the MSC s traditional venue to hold consultations over security issues.

Attendees this year will include Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov Trump s National Security Advisor Herbert Raymond McMaster and Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu.

For the first time in a year the Foreign Ministers of Germany France Russia and Ukraine are also scheduled to discuss ongoing fights between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces on the sidelines of the conference. A likely focal point of talks will be the potential deployment of a United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission to areas of conflict.

Depending on whether or not his term in office extended after a bitter personnel dispute among the German Social Democrats (SPD) the 2018 MSC could mark the last such event for German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel.

Commenting on the opening of the conference in the newspaper "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" (FAZ) on Friday Gabriel urged Europe to become more self-confident with regards to its military power.

"Vegetarians face difficulties in a world of carnivores " Gabriel wrote. He consequently advocated for Europe not to "shy away from the occasional use of force" whilst still "prioritizing civilian measures".

Similarly Hans-Peter Bartels (SPD) the Defense Commissioner for the German federal parliament (Bundestag) took the beginning of the 2018 MSC as an opportunity to demand better funding for his country s armed forces.

"The gaps should be filled by 2030" Bartels told the newspaper "Passauer Neue Presse" with reference to a promise of 130 billion euros in additional funds promised by the German ministry of defense back in 2016.

--IANS
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