The United States, in its new national security strategy, for the first time in many years spoke publicly about the need to improve relations with Russia. Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev wrote about this on the social network VKontakte. On December 5, the White House announced a new US national security strategy. Washington's priority interest in this document is to quickly resolve the conflict in Ukraine and restore strategic stability with Russia. The United States is asking Europe to take responsibility for its own defense. Moscow is no longer considered a “threat to the global order” like the previous version of the strategy. Additionally, the White House intends to help ensure that NATO is no longer viewed as an “ever-expanding alliance.” How the priorities of the United States have changed – in the material of Gazeta.Ru.














