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Rice to visit Russia next week on missile defense
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¡¤Rice will visit Russia for talks with Lavrov on the U.S. plan to deploy missile defense system.
¡¤"There are a lot of issues to talk about in the U.S.-Russia strategic relation...," McCormack said.
¡¤Rice is expected to make new efforts to persuade Moscow to accept the missile defense system.

    WASHINGTON, May 7 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will visit Russia next week for talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the U.S. plan to deploy missile defense system in East Europe, State Department Sean McCormack said Monday.

    "There are a lot of issues to talk about in the U.S.-Russia strategic relation, spanning from nuclear nonproliferation to missile defense to the development of democracy in Russia," McCormack said.

    Rice is expected to make new efforts to persuade Moscow to accept the missile defense system.

    The United States has claimed the missile defense system is aimed against states and groups in the Middle East that are seeking weapons of mass destruction, not against Russia.

    The United States plans to base missile interceptors in Poland and radar units in the Czech Republic as part of a project to extend the missile defense system to Europe. Russia has voiced opposition over the plan.

    U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates visited Moscow last month to try to persuade Russia to accept the missile defense system. However, the visit failed to assuage Russian opposition to the U.S. plan.

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Czech, U.S. agrees to continue talks with Russia on missile shield

    PRAGUE, May 7 (Xinhua) -- It is necessary to further communicate with Russia about the planned U.S. radar base on Czech territory, Czech President Vaclav Klaus and U.S. Ambassador Richard Graber agreed at a meeting on Monday.

    Graber said it is necessary to carry on the talks with Moscow.  Full story

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