Russia’s foreign minister urged the United States on Saturday to freeze plans for missile defense installations in eastern Europe during negotiations and warned that the proposal — intended to serve as a buffer against Iran — could backfire. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s comments, reported by Russian news agencies, suggested the Kremlin is unhappy that the United States has continued discussions on its plans to deploy facilities in Poland and the Czech Republic following Russia’s counteroffer of joint use of a radar station in Azerbaijan. Full Story
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