PRAGUE, March 1 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. and NATO defense
systems are compatible and it would not be a problem to connect them, Czech
media quoted Director of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Henry Obering as
saying on Thursday.
Russian reservation is a misunderstanding, Obering said during a meeting with three deputy heads of the Czech
lower house defense committee, Antonin Seda, Miroslav Svoboda, Michael Hrbata
and Peter Froly, an assistant to NATO general secretary for defense investment.
Svoboda said the planned U.S. radar base in the Czech
Republic would bring profits and job opportunities for local area.
The radar base in Czech would cost some half a
billion U.S. dollars and local construction companies could get orders worth
150-200 million dollars, Obering said.
Individual NATO member countries have not yet formed
definite stances on the possible stationing of parts of the U.S. missile defense
shield in the Czech Republic and Poland, according to the report.
Nevertheless, Thursday's meeting clearly showed that
the possible Czech and Polish decisions on the bases will speed up NATO's steps
towards its own missile defense system, Svoboda said.
On Jan. 20, Washington proposed to locate a radar
center of its National Missile Defense (NMD) system in the Czech Republic and
interceptor rockets in Poland.
The project has drawn sharp criticism from
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