Russia concerned by US missile shield talks with non-NATO states

By RIA Novosti,

Moscow: Russia is concerned by US missile defence talks with countries outside NATO, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Thursday.


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The statement came following reports on talks between the US and Ukraine on the possible use of the latter’s radars or deployment of a new radar in the ex-Soviet state as part of the American missile defence programme.

“We know that the US administration has held discussions with its partners, including outside NATO, since it scrapped the plans (for a missile shield in Europe),” Ryabkov said.

“We are following the situation, and it would be an exaggeration to say that it inspires hope. We are concerned,” he said.

Ukraine’s ambassador to the US, Oleh Shamshur, said earlier Thursday that discussions on the issue were still at a “preliminary stage”.

Ukraine has two major radar stations, in the Crimea and in the western Mukachevo region. Russia rented the stations until February 2008.

US Assistant Secretary of Defence (International Security Affairs) Alexander Vershbow recently said the US was considering Ukraine as a possible site for a radar station as part of its new missile defence configuration in Europe.

Analysts in Russia said a decision to place a radar in Ukraine would deal a blow to relations between Moscow and Washington.

US President Barack Obama in September scrapped plans to deploy a radar in the Czech Republic and interceptor missiles in Poland after a re-assessment of the threat from Iran. Moscow fiercely opposed the plans as a national security threat. The move was also seen as part of efforts to “reset” ties by the two former Cold War foes.

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