But Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said Russia was keeping its troops on combat alert in the south of the country because of an increased "foreign" military presence on its border.
"We have stopped paying attention to unfounded statements by NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Philip Breedlove about his 'seeing' Russian military columns that are allegedly invading Ukraine," defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov told Russian news agencies.
Separately, Shoigu expressed concern over the security situation in southwestern Russia.
"In many respects it is related to the situation in Ukraine, the inflaming of anti-Russian sentiments by NATO and an increase in the foreign military presence in the immediate proximity to our borders," Shoigu was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies at a government meeting.
Shoigu said the current security situation called for Russia to keep its forces in the southern military district combat-ready.