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MISSILE DEFENSE
NATO missile shield 'not targeted at anyone': Spain
by Staff Writers
Madrid (AFP) Oct 7, 2011


NATO's planned missile defence system is "not targeted against anyone", Spanish Foreign Minister Trinidad Jimenez said Friday a day after Russia criticised Madrid's decision to join the programme.

Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero announced Wednesday during a visit to NATO headquarters in Brussels that Spain had agreed to host four US naval ships equipped with interceptors designed to knock out incoming missiles.

Russia's foreign ministry objected Thursday to the plan, saying the move could end its cooperation with a NATO missile shield.

In a statement, the ministry said the United States had decided to deploy the warships "without collective discussion" and the move raised concerns about a "significant buildup of US missile potential in the European zone".

"If this continues, then the chance created at the (2010) NATO-Russia summit in Lisbon to turn anti-missile defence from an area of confrontation to an area of cooperation may be lost," the statement added.

Leaders of the 28-member NATO alliance gave their backing last year for the Europe-wide ballistic missile shield -- which US officials say is aimed at thwarting missile threats from Iran.

"The shield is a deterrent, it is not offensive, in order to defend ourselves. It is not targeted against anyone," Jimenez said during an interview with Spanish public television.

"Russia was informed by Spain directly before the decision was announced because we have a special relationship. The reaction was the one which Russia traditionally has.

"There was no secrecy, nothing strange, not even a change in policy," she added.

The four ships will be deployed at the US naval base in Rota in southern Spain by 2013.

Washington has also obtained agreements with Poland, Romania and Turkey to host elements of the missile defence shield.

US officials say the Europe-wide ballistic missile shield is needed to protect against threats from Iran and the Middle East.

Moscow has expressed concern that the shield could target Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles used as nuclear deterrents.

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Romania praised for decision to host missile shield
Bucharest (AFP) Oct 7, 2011 - The president of NATO's parliamentary assembly Karl Lamers on Friday praised Romania's contribution to the alliance's security by agreeing to host US missile interceptors.

"I welcome the agreement on locating elements of a NATO missile defense shield in Romania," Lamers told a press conference in Bucharest at the 57th annual session of the military grouping's assembly.

"This is a vital contribution to security, not only for your country, but for the whole alliance," he added, stressing that NATOs missile defence plans did not pose a threat to Russia.

The agreement, signed last month in Washington, allows the establishment and operation of a US land-based ballistic missile defense (BMD) system in Romania as part of NATO's efforts to build a continental missile shield.

The deployment is expected to take place in 2015 at a former airbase in southern Romania.

The Assemblys meeting brings together some 300 members of national parliaments from the 28 NATO nations and partner countries to discuss transition in Afghanistan, NATOs ongoing air campaign in Libya, support for new Arab democracies, relations with Russia, and the situation in the western Balkans.

NATOs Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen is to attend the gathering on Monday.



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