Russian Foreign
Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich referred to comments by Jen Psaki, his
counterpart at the U.S. State Department, that U.S.
missiles are under constant U.S.
control, as distorted. He added that deployment of U.S. missiles in European NATO
countries is a violation of the 1968 Treaty on Nuclear Weapons
Non-Proliferation.
Lukashevich's
remarks came after tensions, already ratcheted upward by Russia's contention
that it could place nuclear weapons in Crimea, increased over the weekend with
the suggestion by a Russian diplomat that the Danish Navy's inclusion of radar
on one ship, to involve it in NATO's missile shield, could make Denmark a
nuclear target.
"If this
happens, Danish warships become targets for Russian nuclear missiles," Russian
Ambassador Mikhail Vanin wrote in the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten on
Sunday.
Danish Foreign
Affairs minister Martin Lidegard called Vanin's comments
"unacceptable," adding, "Russia knows full well that NATO's
missile defense is defensive and not targeted at them."
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