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19:52 GMT, Wednesday, 20 August 2008 20:52 UK

Russia condemns US missile deal

Russia has warned that a US-Polish missile defence deal creates a new arms race in Europe and beyond.

A foreign ministry statement said that Moscow "will be forced to react, and not only through diplomatic demarches". It did not elaborate.

The comments came just hours after the US and Poland signed the deal to locate 10 US interceptor rockets in Poland.

The US says the system will protect the US and Europe against missiles from "rogue" states such as Iran.

See map of US missile system

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice - who signed the deal in Warsaw - said Moscow's earlier warning that the base on Polish soil could become a target for a nuclear attack bordered on the bizarre.

Last month, the US signed an agreement with the Czech Republic to base tracking radars there as part of the defence system.

Washington wants the sites to be in operation by about 2012.

'Imaginary' threat

The Russian foreign ministry said the planned missile shield was aimed at weakening Moscow, describing it as part of "US efforts to change the strategic balance of power in its favour".

INTERCEPTOR MISSILES

Guide to US missile shield
A ground-based interceptor is test launched in California (Image: Missile Defense Agency)

It said the shield was "one of the instruments in an extremely dangerous bundle of US military projects involving the one-sided development of a global anti-missile system".

The statement also dismissed US claims of a missile threat from Iran as "imaginary".

However, the ministry said that Russia was still prepared to continue dialogue on the US missile shield with all parties involved.

'Aimed at no-one'

In Warsaw, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the negotiations had been "tough, but friendly", adding that the deal would make both Poland and the US more secure.

Ms Rice said the signing of the document was an extraordinary occasion.

She said the agreement would help Nato, Poland and the US respond to "the threats of the 21st Century".

Ms Rice also emphasised that the missile system was "defensive and aimed at no-one".

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