Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Vladimir
Lukin (from the Yabloko faction) thinks that the best solution
would be to begin negotiations between the five nuclear
superpowers v the USA, Russia, France, Great Britain and
China.
They would have to sit at the negotiating
table and seriously discuss the potential creation of an
anti-missile defence system, said Vladimir Lukin.
In an interview with the press on June
2, 2000, Lukin also expressed his view that President Putin-s
proposal on the creation of a joint anti-missile defence
system may only receive an answer after the presidential
elections in the US.
For our part the desire to participate in
the resolution of this problem is obvious, as the first
person in country, the President of Russia, came out with
this initiative, said Lukin. As regards the answer of the
American side, Lukin thinks that we can-t expect to receive
a positive answer until the presidential elections in the
US in November have taken place.
Lukin also called the initiative of the
President Putin more sensible and realistic than the proposal
on a national anti-missile defence system advocated by the
USA. Lukin also reminded the press that such ideas had been
proposed earlier, in particular, when the creation of a
single European anti-missile defence system was in doubt.
Certainly, it is impossible to exclude the USA from this
system, said Lukin.
Based on Interfax reports.
See also:
Sergei Ivanenko approves of the
presidential initiative to create an anti-missile umbrella
nuclear shield jointly with the USA
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