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Poland 'agrees' to host US shield | Poland 'agrees' to host US shield |
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Poland and the US have reached an agreement in principle to install a controversial American missile defence system on Polish soil. | |
In return for hosting part of the shield, the US has said it will help bolster Poland's air defences. | In return for hosting part of the shield, the US has said it will help bolster Poland's air defences. |
The US wants to install interceptor missiles in Poland and a radar base in the Czech Republic. | The US wants to install interceptor missiles in Poland and a radar base in the Czech Republic. |
Russia opposes the project, saying it would destabilise global security and undermine its own nuclear deterrent. | |
In October, Russian President Vladimir Putin compared the plans to the Cuban missile crisis of the 1960s, which saw the US and Soviet Union go to the brink of nuclear war. | In October, Russian President Vladimir Putin compared the plans to the Cuban missile crisis of the 1960s, which saw the US and Soviet Union go to the brink of nuclear war. |
Russia has threatened to point missiles at Europe if the US positions elements of the new missile shield near its borders. | Russia has threatened to point missiles at Europe if the US positions elements of the new missile shield near its borders. |
'Middle of the road' | |
In response to this threat, Poland says it wants help to upgrade its air defences. | In response to this threat, Poland says it wants help to upgrade its air defences. |
Speaking in Washington, Polish foreign minister Radek Sikorsky said he was satisfied that the security concerns Poland had raised would be dealt with. | Speaking in Washington, Polish foreign minister Radek Sikorsky said he was satisfied that the security concerns Poland had raised would be dealt with. |
"There is still a great deal of work for our experts... But yes, I am satisfied that the principles that we have argued for have been accepted," he said. | "There is still a great deal of work for our experts... But yes, I am satisfied that the principles that we have argued for have been accepted," he said. |
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said: "We understand that there is a desire for defence modernisation in Poland and particularly for air defence modernisation in Poland. This is something that we support because it will make our ally, Poland, more capable." | US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said: "We understand that there is a desire for defence modernisation in Poland and particularly for air defence modernisation in Poland. This is something that we support because it will make our ally, Poland, more capable." |
America wants to install 10 interceptor missiles to protect against possible attack by what it calls rogue states, such as Iran and North Korea. | America wants to install 10 interceptor missiles to protect against possible attack by what it calls rogue states, such as Iran and North Korea. |
But Mr Sikorsky said there was still a long way to go. | |
"We are not at the end of the road as regards negotiations. We are in the middle of the road," he said. | |
"We have an agreement in principle." | |
Any final agreement will have to be ratified by the Polish parliament. | |
The Czech government aims to submit a draft accord on the radar base to parliament in April. | The Czech government aims to submit a draft accord on the radar base to parliament in April. |
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