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    Russia can overcome any missile defence - Ivanov

    09.02.2007, 17.04

    SEVILLE, February 9 (Itar-Tass) - Russia's answers to plans of
    deployment of missile defence systems in Europe will be asymmetrical
    and not costly, Russian Deputy Prime Minister, Defence Minister Sergei
    Ivanov said.

    He said at a news conference in Seville on Friday that `these plans do
    not exert a strong pressure (on Russia), we do not feel a strong
    discomfort'.

    `We have a possibility to overcome any missile defence,' Ivanov said.

    `Ten missiles (that will be deployed in Poland) of course do not
    threaten Russia's security, I acknowledge that openly. But still why
    is it done?' Ivanov said.

    `We are told that the system that envisages placing a radar in Czech
    republic and ten countermissiles in Poland is created in order to
    avert missile launches from North Korea and Iran. As for North Korea,
    it is enough to take a look at a school globe in order to understand
    that ends do not meet. Where is North Korea and where are Czech
    republic and Poland?'

    `Iran indeed has medium range missile, and this range is 1,600, a
    maximum 1,700 kilometres. I advise looking at the map and calculating
    the distance. Iranian medium-range missiles reach the territory of
    both Russia and Israel, and Russia cannot but take this new factor
    into consideration in ensuring its security,' Ivanov said.

    `At present, it is easier to deploy any missile at a boost phase `
    then why the US does not deploy the same systems on territories of its
    allies ` in T urkey, Afghanistan, Iraq?'

    Besides, `at present, it is impossible to destroy medium-range
    missiles and an intercontinental ballistic missile without
    consequences for those who live on the ground. On whose head will it
    fall from the sky? This worries us,' Ivanov said.

    `We permanently think about our security. We must ensure it with any
    scenario of the development of events. Our answer will be
    asymmetrical, and it will not be costly. If somebody wants to return
    us to an arms race, we are not going to return to it,' he stressed.

    Ivanov said that he discussed the missile defence issue at his meeting
    with US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates on Thursday.

    `He gave me his arguments which I naturally will not disclose, but
    which we shall discuss,' he said.

    He stressed that `there are good contacts' between two countries'
    defence ministries.
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