/ 19 December 2008

Russia to axe some weapons if US abandons shield

Russia will stop developing some strategic weapons if the United States drops plans for a missile shield in Europe, Interfax news agency quoted the commander of Russia’s strategic missile forces as saying on Friday.

The remarks may be another step in Moscow’s efforts to build ties with the incoming US administration but also reflect difficulties Russia faces in financing its ambitious military programmes at a time of global economic crisis.

”If Americans give up plans to deploy the third positioning region and other elements of the strategic missile defence system then certainly we will adequately respond to it,” Colonel General Nikolai Solovtsov said.

”We will simply not need a number of expensive programmes,” he added, echoing earlier Kremlin overtures to the new US administration.

US plans to deploy in Europe elements of its projected missile shield, intended to avert potential strikes from Iran and North Korea, have been a factor in the deterioration of bilateral ties to the lowest point since the Cold War.

Russia says that US plans to deploy interceptor missiles in Poland and a radar in the Czech Republic, described as the ”third positioning region”, are targeted against it.

President Dmitry Medvedev has said Russia will deploy Iskander missiles in its Kaliningrad enclave bordering Nato members Poland and Lithuania.

Medvedev and his predecessor, Vladimir Putin, now prime minister, have also said Russia was designing new weapons, including strategic rockets, capable of breaking through any missile defence in the next 30 to 50 years. — Reuters