Pubdate: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 Source: Times of India, The (India) Copyright: Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. 2000 Contact: http://www.timesofindia.com/ Author: AP NATO CHIEF SAYS RUSSIA IS A PARTNER, NOT A THREAT ALMATY, Kazakstan: NATO no longer sees Russia as a threat, but as a partner in efforts to combat weapons proliferation and drug smuggling, NATO Secretary-General George Robertson said in Kazakstan on Tuesday. We no longer regard Russia as a menace," Robertson said during a visit to Kazakstan's capital Astana, in remarks carried on national television. He said Russia and the U.S.-led alliance are cooperating in fighting drug trafficking and weapons proliferation. Robertson is on a tour of Central Asia for talks on regional security and military cooperation. He met Kazak officials Tuesday, and is to leave Wednesday for Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. NATO's interest in the region has raised some concern in Russia, which is keen to strengthen its influence in Central Asia. Russia strongly opposes NATO's eastward expansion and froze relations with the alliance over its bombing against Yugoslavia last year, though some ties resumed after Robertson visited Moscow this spring. AP - ---