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Russian missile offer is 'a major shift' says Czech PM
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Russia's offer to set up a joint anti-missile base with the United States to end a stand-off between the two countries is a significant move, Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said.
'I think that the Russian offer represents a major shift in (President Vladimir) Putin's view of the problem,' he told a joint news conference after a short meeting with his British counterpart Tony Blair in Downing Street.
The Czech Republic and neighbouring Poland have been at the centre of a row between the United States and Russia over the former's proposed anti-missile defence shield in central and eastern Europe.
Washington, which says the shield is aimed at rogue states and not Russia, asked Prague earlier this year to host a radar tracking station and Warsaw to site 10 interceptor missiles to shoot hostile missiles from the sky.
Amid escalating Cold War-style language and threats, Putin sought to defuse the row at last week's G8 summit by suggesting a joint Russian-US anti-missile base in Azerbaijan.
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