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  • Bush welcomes Putin proposal but won't back down from plans in Euro

    Bush welcomes Putin's proposal, but is not going to refuse from plans
    to place air defense system in Europe

    04.07.2007 11:57

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - At the meeting between U.S. and Russian Presidents
    in George Bush's home in Kennebunkport, Maine, Vladimir Putin offered
    to broaden the number of participants in consultations over air defense
    of Europe.

    The Russian leader proposed to enlarge the number of parties involved
    in the consultations `at the expense of European countries, and it is
    necessary to do that on the bases of Russia-NATO Council'. V. Putin
    also reminded G. W. Bush the agreement, which `was reached several
    years ago'. It supposes creation of an information exchange center on
    missile launches in Moscow or a European capital.

    `A similar center may be established in one of European capitals,
    particularly in Brussels, and it might be a closed system, which would
    work in the real time regime,' Putin said. At the same time he offered
    to share the use of not only the Gabala radar station, but also the
    early missile warning station in the south of Russia, which currently
    is still under construction. `In this case there will be no need in
    placing new stations in Europe `a radar in the Czech Republic and a
    shock-brigade in Poland,' V. Putin said.

    Bush welcomed his Russian counterpart's proposal on `establishing a
    regional concept of air defense system'. However, he stated that the
    United States is not going to refuse from the plans to place his ownair
    defense system in Eastern Europe.

    Presidents of both countries also discussed the Iranian nuclear
    problem. `We are close to the point to sent a decisive message to
    Iran,' George Bush stated. During the joint press conference Bush said
    about Putin, `Sometimes he says something that I would not like to
    hear. But I know he always tells me the truth.' The U.S. President
    underlined that even in case of serious differences they continue to
    show mutual respect towards each other, Lenta.ru reports.
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