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Russian FM: Kosovo and missile defense to maintain "red lines"

09/03/2007 07:37 Source: AP ©
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Russia will not give up its opposition to U.S. missile defense system installation in Eastern Europe and supporting Serbia in resolving Kosovo’s problem, the foreign minister said Monday.

"Our partners should understand that we don't bargain," Sergey Lavrov said (archive.gulfnews.com)
"Our partners should understand that we don't bargain," Sergey Lavrov said (archive.gulfnews.com)
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"Our partners should understand that we don't bargain," Sergey Lavrov told students at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, a top school for training diplomats.

"It should be understood that, for all the non-confrontational external policy of Russia, there are so-called 'red lines' for us - this is when there is a real threat to our national security or to the existing order of international rights."

"Among these are, for example, plans for deploying bases in Eastern Europe for a global missile-defense system by the United States, and resolution in Kosovo," Lavrov said.

His statements indicated there were no breakthroughs foreseen in the near future to two of the biggest irritants in relations between Russia and the West.

Russia vehemently opposes the United States' push to place elements of a missile-defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic. Moscow claims the system is aimed at undermining Russia's missile strength, thereby destroying the balance of power in Europe. The U.S. says the system is aimed at blocking possible missile attacks by rogue states such as Iran.

On Kosovo, Russia opposes the Western-supported prospect of granting the Serbian province independence. Serbia says Kosovo, which has been under international administration since the end of fighting in 1999, must remain a part of the country. Russia has repeatedly stated it will not support any decision on Kosovo's status that is not agreed to by Serbia.

The foreign minister also criticized Britain for its position in the dispute over extraditing Andrei Lugovoi, the Russian identified by Britain as the main suspect in last year's murder by radioactive poison of dissident former security agent Alexander Litvinenko.

Russia says its constitution prohibits such extraditions, but that it is willing to put Lugovoi on trial at home if Britain presents sufficient evidence.

"It is a pity that in the absence of convincing evidence against Lugovoi, London has opted for a noisy propaganda show," Lavrov said. In July, Britain ordered the expulsion of four Russian diplomats in protest of the extradition refusal; Russia countered by expelling four Britons.

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