Russia
and the United States could still reach agreement on the missile defense issue
but time is running out, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Friday.
“When
the implementation of the third and then fourth and subsequent stages of the
phased adaptive approach on the [U.S.] global defense system begins, the
situation could alter for us,” Sergei Ryabkov said.
He
reiterated Moscow’s demand for legally binding guarantees that U.S. and NATO
missiles will not be aimed at Russia, warning that otherwise unspecified
“compensatory” countermeasures would follow.
NATO
Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow indicated on Thursday that a
compromise with Moscow on the U.S. missile defense system in Europe is
possible, despite the current deadlock.
Several
prominent Russian researchers and military experts have recently spoken out in
support of NATO’s claims that the alliance’s plans do not target Russia,
Vershbow noted, adding that their proposals could help Moscow and Brussels find
common ground on the issue.
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