sexta-feira, 19 de novembro de 2010

Combined Russia-NATO missile defense could emerge from new relationship

Missile defense, one of the thorniest points in Russia-NATO relations, could be the focus for new cooperation between the two sides after the NATO summit in Lisbon.
"It will certainly be a summit that marks a fresh start in our relations," NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on the eve of the landmark November 19-20 meeting. "I hope in particular that NATO and Russia will be moving forward on missile defense cooperation".
The Russian side agrees - something the two sides have rarely managed to achieve on missile defense issues in the past.
"I consider this realistic," presidential aide Sergey Prikhodko said, adding that the realization of the system was simply a matter of "political will." He also said a joint system was possible in the "mid-term, rather than the long-term".
Russian Air Force Commander Alexander Zelin said on Tuesday the Air Force was ready to work on missile defense systems with NATO.
The Kremlin insists that the readiness to cooperate on missile defense issues should be laid down in a written document.
Rasmussen also said that the alliance is hoping for further cooperation with Russia on Afghanistan.
RIA Novosti