Moscow Remains Way
12th September 2008
Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, struck a surprisingly conciliatory tone during talks in Warsaw on Thursday, but reiterated the Kremlin’s opposition to plans for a US
missile defence system on Polish soil.
Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, struck a surprisingly conciliatory tone during talks in Warsaw on Thursday, but reiterated the Kremlin’s opposition to plans for a US missile defence system on Polish soil.
The visit, the first to an EU member state by a senior Russian official since Russia’s war with Georgia in August, comes on top of growing tension over Warsaw’s deal with Washington for 10 interceptor missiles in the north of the country. “We don’t see an ...
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