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    CZECH GOVERNMENT POSTPONED A PARLIAMENTARY VOTE ON U.S. MISSILE DEFENSE INSTALLATION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    19.03.2009 13:40 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Czech government postponed a parliamentary
    vote Tuesday on a deal to place a U.S. missile defense installation
    in the country.

    Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said the coalition government withdrew
    the item because it did not have enough votes to pass. "The government
    does not have a majority in the 200-seat lower house, and several
    lawmakers it had been relying on for the vote were unable to attend
    the session," Topolanek said.

    "It does not mean that we would give up the ratification process,"
    Topolanek said, suggesting the vote may be held after a NATO summit in
    April and negotiations with the new U.S. administration of President
    Barack Obama.

    Obama, who is due to visit Prague on April 4-5 after the summit,
    has never said if the U.S. would go ahead with the deal, brokered
    under President George W. Bush, to build a radar base near Prague
    while placing 10 missile defense interceptors at another facility in
    neighboring Poland.

    Washington has said the shield would protect Europe from attacks by
    "rogue states" in the Middle East.

    Topolanek and Polish President Lech Kaczynski said they believed the
    U.S. would honor the agreement.

    But Czech opposition parties and most of the population are against
    the missile defense plans, and Russia has vehemently opposed the
    prospect of U.S. military installations so close to its borders.

    The Czech upper house has already approved the planned missile shield,
    AP reports.
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