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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Moscow ready to reverse course if Washington reviews its shield plans
    07.02.2009 15:41 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia said on Friday that U.S. President Barack
    Obama's new administration offered a "window of opportunity" to
    resolve deep divisions over U.S. missile shield plans in central
    Europe.

    Speaking at the start of the Munich Security Conference, an annual
    meeting of leaders to discuss foreign policy, Russian Deputy Prime
    Minister Sergei Ivanov said Medvedev is ready to reverse course if
    Washington reviews its shield plans.

    Ivanov said Russia will not install Iskander missile systems in the
    Kaliningrad region if the United States gives up its missile shield
    plans.

    "President Dmitry Medvedev from the very start said clearly that if
    there are no interceptors in Poland and the Czech Republic ... there
    will be no Iskanders in Kaliningrad," he said.

    Moscow has strongly opposed U.S. plans to install 10 interceptor
    missiles in Poland and a radar in the Czech Republic by 2013 as a
    threat to its security and nuclear deterrent. Washington says the
    defenses are needed to deter possible strikes from "rogue states" such
    as Iran.

    Medvedev threatened in November to retaliate over the U.S. missile
    shield plans in central Europe by deploying Iskander-M missiles in the
    country's westernmost exclave of Kaliningrad, which borders NATO
    members Poland and Lithuania.
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