
MOSCOW CRITICIZES RUMSFELD STATEMENT... Major General Vladimir
Belous, the head of Moscow's Center of International and
Strategic Studies, told ITAR-TASS on 15 February that a
statement by U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld that
Moscow is violating the anti-proliferation regime recalls
"Cold War" times. Also on 15 February, Defense Minister Igor
Sergeev dismissed as "nonsense" a report in the "Washington
Times" that U.S. spy satellites have pinpointed the location
of tactical nuclear warheads in Kaliningrad, Russian and
Western agencies reported. And Russia's Council for Foreign
and Defense Policy said that the U.S. continues to rely on a
radar site in Varda (Norway) even though Washington has said
that it has transferred control of that site to the Norwegian
government, ITAR-TASS reported. PG
...BUT HOPES FOR DIALOGUE ON NMD. Security Council Secretary
Sergei Ivanov on 15 February told a visiting European Union
delegation that Moscow hopes for "a calm dialogue" with the
United States over the what he said are the threats NMD poses
to international security, ITAR-TASS reported. Meanwhile, the
Russian Foreign Ministry dismissed as "no more than a
fabrication" media reports about a bill supposedly before the
U.S. Congress calling for the elimination of specific
terrorists and supporters of terrorism, Interfax reported. PG
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