Pojar will have talks with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir Titov on May 20-22. The United States plans to build a radar base some 90 km southwest of Prague, along with a base for ten interceptor missiles in Poland as elements of the U.S.
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Talks with USA on radar on Czech soil will close this week - PM ... the planned missile defence shield in Central Europe and expressed fears that the radar would be aimed against Russia. Russian representatives fear that their interests and security would be threatened and the strategic balance affected. The United States want Russians to participate in its missile defence plans. Russia demands permanent presence of its experts at the U.S. radar base in the Czech Republic. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recently said this was Moscow's main demand. However, Czech politicians propose only short inspections. Russia called a "joke" the Czech idea of reciprocal Czech-Russian inspections at military bases in both countries. The Czech government wants the U.S. base to be part of NATO's defence. It has been negotiating with the United States on the radar base since last year. The talks on the main bilateral treaty on the radar conditions have been completed, while the negotiations on the other (SOFA) treaty continue. Both bilateral treaties on the radar base must be approved by Czech parliament. Most Czechs oppose the stationing of the base in their country.
(Ceske Noviny)
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