Russia, NATO may start discussing European security treaty in September

MOSCOW. June 29 (Interfax-AVN) - Russia and NATO may start negotiations on a new European security treaty in September, Russian Permanent Representative to NATO Dmitry Rogozin said in a TV link-up from Brussels on Monday.

"I believe we will start the dialog in Brussels in September," Rogozin said.

In contrast to other international organizations, the Russia-NATO Council is the only structure on the European continent constantly considering military and political security, he said.

"The Russia-NATO Council is the right place to discuss prospects of the European security treaty," he said.