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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Russia and U.S. to continue seeking for solution to
    missile defense issue
    07.09.2007 18:40 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia and the United States will
    continue looking for a solution to the ongoing dispute
    on U.S. plans to deploy missile defense elements in
    Central Europe, Russian President Vladimir Putin said
    Friday.

    The Russian leader met with President George W. Bush
    in Sydney, in advance of a summit of the 21 leaders of
    Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation countries, to be
    held over the weekend.

    "We discussed all problems on the bilateral agenda,
    and the most important international issues, primarily
    the problem of missile defense," the Russian president
    said after the meeting at the Sydney Harbor Marriott
    Hotel.

    "We noted that our experts should hold another meeting
    in the near future and travel to Azerbaijan to visit
    the Gabala radar base," he said.

    High-ranking diplomats from Russia and the United
    States will meet in Paris on Monday to discuss U.S.
    plans to deploy interceptor missiles in north Poland
    and a radar system in the Czech Republic. The plans
    have angered Russia, which considers them a threat to
    its national security.

    At the G8 summit in Germany in May, Vladimir Putin
    proposed a compromise solution, offering the U.S. the
    use of the Gabala radar in Azerbaijan. The radar,
    located near the town of Minchegaur, 120 kilometers
    (75 miles) from the capital Baku, was leased to Russia
    for 10 years in 2002.

    The radar has been operational since early 1985. With
    a range of 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles), it is the
    most powerful in the region and can detect any missile
    launches in Asia, the Middle East and parts of Africa,
    RIA Novosti reports.
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