Russia tones down criticism of new US missile plans
Updated: 2013-03-22 10:30
(Agencies)
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Washington says the anti-missile shield it has begun to deploy in Europe in cooperation with NATO nations is meant to counter a possible threat from Iran and poses no risk to Russia.
But Russia has said the shield would eventually enable the West to shoot down some Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles, tipping the post-Cold War balance of power, and has aired suspicions that this is the underlying aim of the system.
In its first official reaction, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday that Moscow would stick to its demand for binding guarantees that the system would not threaten Russia's security.
Washington is highly unlikely to satisfy that demand because of concerns about circumscribing any American missile defence development or giving the Kremlin a say in US defence policy.
Ryabkov said the United States had given Russia more information about its plans during his talks in Geneva this week with Rose Gottemoeller, the US acting under-secretary of state for arms control and international security.
"The material is interesting - it brings something new into this situation," Ryabkov said. "(But) I would not venture to say now whether the decisions made by the (US) administration are a plus or more of a minus."
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