The US could station parts of its new missile defense system in Ukraine. US Assistant Secretary of Defense Alexander Vershbow outlined the plan in the Defense News journal.
Moscow has praised Obama’s decision to scrap missile defense plans for Poland and the Czech Republic. But according to Vershbow, Russia’s “euphoria”, as he put it, was premature, as the new plan could see even more rockets and radars close to its borders.
According to Defense News website, referring to Vershbow’s aide, the US administration has included Ukraine in the list of countries where the radar will possibly be placed in the framework of America’s new anti-missile defense plan. It is reported that Ukraine’s high officials expressed interest in that opportunity.
However, from this publication it remains unknown whether Vershbow was expressing the Obama administration’s position or his own view.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry said on Friday it hasn’t received any official messages on the alleged US plans to use Ukrainian territory as part of their anti-missile defense system.
However, Russia and the United States will hold missile defense talks on October 12 in Moscow, and the latter is keen to get more details on the issue:
“We hope to receive from the United States full and detailed information concerning the new approaches of the US administration towards the formation of their missile defense system,” the Russian Foreign Ministry representative said on Friday.
The Russian negotiators will be led by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov, while the US delegation will be headed by Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Ellen Tauscher
Vershbow’s words “extravagant” – Russia
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that he was surprised
by the statement by the US Assistant Secretary of Defense, calling
it “extravagant and rather unexpected”. He also added
that from Vershbow, “one can hear statements all the time that
provoke more questions than they give answers.”
Lavrov said that during the consultations with American partners, Russia wants to get a clear vision of what the US means by the new defense plan they have decided to build.
“We want to obtain absolute clarity from the American partners, during consultations for assessing the risks of missile proliferation, of what our American colleagues actually mean by the new scheme they have devised instead of the third launch site,” the minister said.
“We welcome the abandonment of the plan to deploy a third launch site in Europe, because it was definitely a risk for the Russian Federation, in our clear estimate,” Lavrov added.
“Therefore, we see this step by the Obama administration as positive. It creates a good environment for a more constructive dialogue on nonproliferation issues. But we want to get a clear and complete account on this issue from our American partners,” the Russian Foreign minister noted.
Foreign military bases contrary to Ukraine’s constitution
Kiev is seeking to strengthen its ties with the US and join NATO.
However, Ukraine has never said it wanted the US anti-missile shield
to be located on its territory. President Viktor Yushchenko earlier
stated that the country is ready to provide international guarantees
of not locating nuclear weapons on its territory in case it gets membership
in the Alliance.
He also stressed that the country’s Constitution guarantees no foreign military base is to be placed on Ukraine’s territory.





