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    U.S. air shield possible only with Russia's involvement - FM

    12:24|23/ 03/ 2007

    MOSCOW, March 23 (RIA Novosti) - U.S. plans to deploy air defense
    missiles in Europe could negatively affect Russia's relations with
    NATO if implemented unilaterally without Russia's involvement or any
    consideration of collective interests, Russia's foreign minister said
    Friday.

    The United States said in January it would place elements of its
    missile defense system in the Czech Republic and Poland to counter
    possible attacks from Iran or North Korea. Moscow has strongly
    criticized the move, saying it threatened Russia's security, and
    warned it could revise its military doctrine accordingly.

    "We are against 'strategic games' in Europe, which could all but
    create a potential for confrontations and align European policies in
    accordance with the friend-or-foe principle," Sergei Lavrov said in
    his newspaper article.

    Washington also said March 1 that it would place other elements of its
    missile defense system in the South Caucasus, but did not specify
    which of the three former Soviet countries it would choose - Armenia,
    Azerbaijan or Georgia - with the latter being anxious to join NATO.

    Lavrov said a confrontation with the U.S. was not predetermined, and
    there were no objective grounds for a new Cold War. The words came as
    a follow-up to his statement earlier this week, in which the minister
    accused the U.S. of using a Cold War approach by uniting other
    countries against a common "Soviet threat."

    The U.S. insists that the European shield is not aimed against Russia
    and is needed to counter possible attacks from the so-called "rogue
    states," including North Korea and Iran.

    But Lavrov said Russia wanted the U.S. actions to be consistent and
    logical. "We are being called upon to fight against a hypothetical
    threat, while a real threat to our security is looming," he said.

    The minister voiced his concerns that structures and instruments -
    NATO, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE),
    the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty and others -which have
    been inherited from the previous era, were being converted into means
    to conduct a bloc policy.

    Lavrov warned that there was a threat that the reform of the European
    architecture of security would be folded, which might predetermine a
    new split in Europe for decades coming.

    The reform has been promoted by Russia and other states since 2004,
    which have accused the OSCE of bias, poor governance and lack of
    initiative. Along with early warning, conflict prevention, crisis
    management and post-conflict rehabilitation, the 56-nation grouping
    also monitors elections, human rights, arms proliferation, and
    democracy.
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