(Morning News) The NATO -Russian Council Meeting was held in Brussels, Belgium on Wednesday (January 12), but after four hours of meeting, the difference was unpredictable.NATO Secretary -General Stoltenberg said that the differences between the two sides were "significant" and "not easy to meet."

Comprehensive foreign news reports, Stoltenberg said after the meeting that NATO and Russia conducted "very serious and frank consultations on the situation of Ukraine and even the impact of European security.He acknowledged that there were huge differences between the two sides, and it was difficult to bridge at the moment, and Europe also faced the real risks of the outbreak of military conflicts.

But he believes that the two sides are willing to sit down for substantial dialogue is a "positive signal".NATO is willing to discuss with Russia in detail, and has prepared to discuss the problem of controlling military backup and missile deployment with Russia, so as to do its best to solve the problem through political means.

The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gruhko said at a press conference after the meeting that the current situation is very dangerous, and it is unclear how to cross the obstacles to make progress.He warned that "if NATO shifts to curb policies, this means that we will also take countermeasures."

Gruhko said that if it is confirmed that the problem cannot be solved through political means, Russia will use military forces to resolve the threat of the country.

Recently, Russia has gathered troops on the Ukrainian border, causing speculation to invade Ukraine.The United States has stated that Russia will be severely sanctioned if they attack Ukraine.Russia denied such plans and put forward a series of requirements to the United States and NATO, including non -allowed Ukraine to join NATO.

NATO and Russia's talks have no actual results this time, and the two parties have not arranged for the next talk.Earlier, the United States had a talks with Russia for nearly eight hours on Monday (10th), but the two countries also failed to reduce differences.