This took 2 seconds, is some Mandela Effect weirdness going on?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversy_in_Russia_regarding_the_legitimacy_of_eastward_NATO_expansion
Under Historical context;
"Two days later, Genscher repeats the statement at a press conference with Baker in Washington: "As I said, NATO has no intentions of expanding to the east."[22]"
Wasn't Wikipedia exactly something not to trust? Is there some kind of IRA Olgino effect going on?
What you linked, that's verbally said, just like I wrote in one of my earlier messages. Where is signed agreement, contract, something like that? Politics do not work with verbal intentions, things have to be put on paper and signed by not intentions but agreeing participants. Even though, especially tsar Putler has shown he respects them as much as used toilet paper.
Let's then go to the meaning of word "intentions"; NATO has no intentions. An intention is idea that you plan (or intend) to carry out. If you mean something, it's an intention. Your goal, purpose, or aim is your intention. It's something you mean to do, whether you pull it off or not. You are clearly mixing words "intention" and "promise". They are two different words with different meanings. Nobody has said NATO has promised not to expand to east.
So, no intention means they do not plan it, but many things happen without planning. Tsar Putler made things happen by his intentions, which were to make neighbors his puppets. And that created actions, not just intentions. Actions totally opposite of his plans and that seems to seriously disturb his supporters.