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    US missile shield could worsen Iran nuclear stand-off



    http://www.manartv.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDetails.as px?id=18697&language=en
    09/06/2007

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday that United
    States missile defense plans could worsen the Iranian nuclear stand-off
    and urged Washington to freeze work on the issue with the Czech
    Republic and Poland. Lavrov said that the United States should take
    time to study a proposal by President Vladimir Putin made at the Group
    of Eight (G8) summit this week to use an alternative radar station in
    ex-Soviet Azerbaijan.
    He went on to say that the US missile defense plans could
    "seriously complicate" efforts by the International Atomic Energy
    Agency (IAEA) to resolve the stand-off over Iran's nuclear
    program. "Work is under way within the framework of the United
    Nations, the IAEA. We want this to fully clarify all aspects. The
    deployment of the missile shield in Europe may complicate these
    efforts, put in question Iran's willingness to openly cooperate,"
    Lavrov said. Information from the Gabala radar in Azerbaijan, which
    Putin said could be used jointly by Russia and the United States, is
    sufficient for the detection of current threats, Lavrov said.
    "At the moment there is enough information on hypothetical threats
    provided by the radar station in Azerbaijan. It is a reliable warning
    station. "Joint use of information from the station would allow the
    United States to refrain from deploying elements of the missile shield
    in Europe and from deployment of its space components," he said. Russia
    has strongly objected to the US plans to deploy a radar system in the
    Czech Republic and linked interceptor missiles in Poland.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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