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MISSILE DEFENSE
Turkey to host radar for NATO missile defense
by Staff Writers
Ankara (AFP) Sept 2, 2011

Turkey plans to deploy an early warning radar by the end of the year as part of NATO's missile defense system for Europe, officials said Friday.

Leaders of the 28-member NATO alliance endorsed plans in Lisbon last year to launch a Europe-wide ballistic missile shield, which US officials say is aimed at thwarting missile threats from Iran.

Technical negotiations about the deployment of the defense system in Turkey "have reached a final stage," Selcuk Unal, spokesman for the Turkish foreign ministry, said in a written statement.

"It is foreseen that the early warning radar system dedicated by the United States to NATO will be deployed in our country," Unal said.

"Turkey's hosting of this element will contribute to the ... defense system, which is developed under NATO's new strategic concept (and) strengthen NATO's defense capacity and Turkey's national defense system," he added.

In Washington, the Pentagon on Friday welcomed Turkey's decision as a step forward for the missile defense project, which initially will rely on naval ships equipped with interceptors designed to knock out incoming missiles.

"The hope is to have it deployed by the end of this year," spokesman Colonel Dave Lapan told reporters.

"This component will link in to the ballistic missile defense capable AEGIS ships that we operate in the Mediterrean," Lapan said.

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Turkey's decision marked "a critical contribution to the Alliance's overall defence against current and emerging ballistic missile threats."

He further applauded Ankara for its contribution to "NATO's capability to provide protection to its European territory populations and forces against the growing threat posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles."

Turkey, concerned over its delicate position with neighbouring Iran, persuaded NATO allies to leave out any mention of Iran when the missile defense plan was approved at an alliance summit in November.

Reacting to Turkey's announcement, Russia's foreign ministry restated Moscow's demand for guarantees that "the anti-missile systems deployed in Europe are not aimed at the strategic nuclear forces of Russia".

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Russia lashes NATO's Turkey radar plan
Moscow (AFP) Sept 2, 2011 - Russia on Friday demanded new Western security pledges after its neighbour Turkey said it envisaged hosting an early warning radar as part of NATO's missile defence system for Europe.

The Russian foreign ministry said Turkey's radar plan would mark another step in the deployment "of the European segment of a global US missile defence system".

It also reaffirmed an earlier demand for "firm, legally-binding guarantees that the anti-missile systems deployed in Europe are not aimed at the strategic nuclear forces of Russia".

Washington has previously argued that such written pledges are not needed because they are inherent in the language of the two sides' existing nuclear disarmament agreement.

NATO's decision to push ahead with plans for a European missile defence shield despite Russia's objects has been one of the main irritants of the "reset" in relations agreed by Moscow and Washington in 2009.

Russia fears that the shield could make its nuclear forces redundant. But NATO argues that the system can only defend against small nuclear arsenals that may one day be developed by states such as Iran.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said after May talks with US President Barack Obama that an ultimate solution to the long-running row over missile defence may not happen until after 2020.





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