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NATO Chief Reaches Out To Russia

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Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen appealed for unity a day after the US shelved a Bush-era plan for an Eastern European missile defence shield that has been a major irritant in relations with Russia.

“We should explore the potential for linking the US, NATO and Russia missile defence systems at an appropriate time,” Mr Fogh Rasmussen said.

“Both NATO and Russia have a wealth of experience in missile defence. We should now work to combine this experience to our mutual benefit.”

Moscow’s envoy Dmitry Rogozin said that NATO and Russia had successfully conducted computer tests linking their systems, and that such a link up would be technically possible.

“Military experts think that it’s possible,” he said. “This possibility exists in our co-operation but we have to understand much more profoundly this proposal.”

He said Moscow and NATO needed first to complete a common analysis of all the missile threats, then find a political or legal regime to frame their response, with ways to deal with any breaches. “Only the third step will be the possibility to co-operate in a military case,” he said.

Mr Rogozin said the NATO chief’s address had a “very positive tone … co-operation with Russia is not a matter of choice (for NATO but) of necessity.”

Mr Fogh Rasmussen said in a speech calling for a rethink of NATO-Russia relations that long-range ballistic missile technology in the hands of such countries as North Korea and Iran threatens the West and Russia in large part because it could lead to regional proliferation.

“If North Korea stays nuclear, and if Iran becomes nuclear, some of their neighbours might feel compelled to follow their example,” he said. “The proliferation of ballistic missile technology is of concern not just to NATO nations, but to Russia too.”

Mr Fogh Rasmussen said NATO and Moscow have failed to jointly take on global security threats including terrorism.

“When the Cold War ended 20 years ago, NATO and Russia developed rather unrealistic expectations about each other,” he said. “Those flawed expectations … continue to burden our relationship.”

Mr Fogh Rasmussen did not elaborate on how or to what extent the Russian, NATO and American anti-missile systems could be linked up.

The US said the decision to abandon the Bush administration’s plans came about because of a change in the US perception of the threat posed by Iran.

US intelligence decided short- and medium-range missiles from Iran now pose a greater near-term threat than the intercontinental ballistic missiles the Bush plan addressed.

A new missile-defence plan would rely on a network of sensors and interceptor missiles based at sea, on land and in the air as a bulwark against Iranian short- and medium-range missiles.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin last night praised President Barack Obama’s decision and urged the US to also cancel Cold War-era restrictions on trade with Russia.

Russian leaders had threatened to deploy short-range missiles to the Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad near Poland if the US moved ahead with the missile defense plan.

Yesterday, the Interfax news quoted an unnamed Russian military-diplomatic source as saying that such retaliatory measures would now be frozen and, possibly, fully canceled in response to Mr Obama’s decision to scrap the missile defense shield.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s foreign policy adviser Sergei Prikhodko said last night that Mr Obama’s move would require the Kremlin to “attentively consider new possibilities opening up for co-operation and interaction” with the US.

But Mr Prikhodko gave no hint on whether Russia could edge closer to the US position on Iran. A key irritant in NATO’s relations with Moscow is the drive to bring ex-Soviet states and satellites into the alliance which now has 28 members. The membership prospects of Georgia and Ukraine especially have soured relations.

While proposing an unprecedented level of military cooperation with Moscow, Mr Rasmussen said NATO will continue to admit new members if they are judged suited for membership.

Mr Rogozin said Russia continues to object to NATO’s claim to be Europe’s premier security provider, saying the alliance must formally recognise the Collective Security Treaty Organisation that Moscow created in 2002. Its members include Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

In the past, Russia has said it is ready to jointly work on missile defence with the NATO and the US. But it views Iran being far from obtaining a long-range missile technology and says it’s necessary to jointly analyse missile threats from that country and other nations before taking any further action.

In 2007, Mr Putin who still was Russia’s president at the time, offered the US to use a Soviet-era radar in Azerbaijan as an alternative to the Bush administration’s missile defence plan for eastern Europe. The Bush administration said the facility couldn’t replace the planned missile shield.

The NATO allies have done some technical work with the Russians on missile defence in the past. But this has slowed down in recent years as the relationship faded over NATO enlargement and the Georgian war. Mr Fogh Rasmussen’s speech is a bid to revive such joint work.

Turkey’s military said last night that it was planning to spend $US1 billion on four long-range missile defence systems but denied it was buying missile interceptors for use against Iran. The Australian.

UN Reopens Probe Of Pinoy Peacekeeper’s Death

un reopens probe of pinoy peacekeeper's death_The United Nations has agreed to reopen an inquiry into the 2007 death from malaria of a Filipino UN peacekeeper in Sudan who Manila alleges was denied prompt medical attention.

The UN agreed to review the case after Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro raised the matter last week with UN Undersecretary General for Peacekeeping Alain Le Roy, the foreign department said.

Lt. Col. Renerio Batalla died of cerebral malaria in October 2007 while serving as a military observer with the UN Mission in Sudan.

A UN investigation released seven months later recommended a reprimand for a UN doctor due to negligence and for not administering immediate treatment, but Manila’s demand for the unnamed doctor’s removal from UN service was denied.

“A review will go a long way in assuaging whatever doubts or apprehensions that have come about as a result of the tragic death of one of our own,” the statement quoted Teodoro as telling Le Roy.

Batalla was one of 11 Filipino military officers serving in Sudan. Journal Online

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RP To Send Battalion To Golan Heights

rp to send battalion to golan heights_DEFENSE Secretary Gilberto C. Teodoro Jr., arriving early yesterday, said he has assured the UN it will send a 336-strong peacekeeping battalion to the Golan Heights in Syria to help the world body keep the peace in the conflict area.

Briefing the media upon his arrival at the NAIA, Teodoro said he assured UN Undersecretary for Peacekeeping Alain Le Roy of continuing Philippine commitment to UN peace-keeping missions during the former’s visit at the UN headquarters in New York City late last week.

“It is a great honor for the Philippines to be given the opportunity to participate in United Nations peacekeeping operations,” Teodoro said. “Despite our own constraints and requirements, we can be expected to continue to fulfill our obligations as a responsible and reliable troop-contributing country.”

Teodoro also revealed that he met with Ambassador Hilario G. Davide, Jr., Philippine Permanent Representative to the UN, during his UN visit that capped his six-day official mission to the United States.

Earlier in Washington, DC, Teodoro held talks with US Defense Secretary Robert Gates, setting the course for a stronger RP-US security alliance and defense engagement and cooperation, which Teodoro said is moving to a “high gear.”

The two leaders acknowledged the clear and present danger posed by the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG)-Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and MILF rogue elements in Southern Mindanao. Teodoro stressed, however, that the Philippine government has significantly weakened the ASG, the Armed Forces troops having captured a major ASG training camp after recent clashes with the terrorist group in Southern Philippines.

Teodoro also reported that the 1st Philippine battalion to the Golan Heights will start deploying at the end of this month beginning with a 12-man advance party. The entire contingent is expected to be on the ground and take over the peacekeeping responsibilities of the Polish Battalion in the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) mission area before the end of October.

Teodoro said the Philippines is looking forward to its participation in the UNDOF in the Golan Heights, which Manila considers to be its biggest and most challenging mission since it took part in UN operations in Timor Leste almost a decade ago.

“The UNDOF is a big step forward for the Philippines and is a mark of confidence in the country’s ability to send larger units to support UN peacekeeping operations abroad,” Teodoro said.

Teodoro said he assured Le Roy the Philippines will strictly enforce a zero-tolerance policy against misconduct and select only the best personnel for the mission. He said he will also look into how to increase the number of female personnel for deployment overseas.

For his part, Undersecretary General Le Roy expressed his gratitude for Philippine contributions and the important role Filipino peacekeepers play in helping the UN bring peace and stability in conflict areas across the globe, specifically in Haiti, Liberia and Timor Leste. He said the United Nations is looking forward to more contributions from the Philippines in the future.

The Philippines has gone a long way since it first participated in UN peacekeeping operations with the deployment of an Air Force squadron in the Congo in the 1960s, Davide, who gave Teodoro a warm welcome, told the Defense secretary.

Since then, Manila has contributed military and police personnel to UN missions in Cambodia, Burundi, Georgia, Haiti, Iraq, Kosovo and Nepal.

At present, the Philippines is the 29th largest troop contributor to UN peace operations with a total of 611 Filipino peacekeepers, made up of 295 troops, 22 military observers and 294 police officers serving in Afghanistan, Cote d’ Ivoire, Darfur, Haiti, Liberia, Sudan and Timor Leste..

The number does not include the three military officers who were sent this month to serve with the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) in the disputed Kashmir region.

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RP-China Ties Chill Over Spratlys Law

rp-china ties chill over spratly's law_A Philippine law passed last year that spelt out Manila’s claims to parts of the disputed Spratly Islands has had a “negative” effect on relations with China, Beijing’s envoy said Tuesday.

The “baselines act” signed by President Gloria Arroyo spells out Manila’s claims to parts of the group of islands and atolls in the South China Sea that is also claimed in whole or in part by Brunei, China, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam.

Signing the law “turned out to be very negative for bilateral relations,” Ambassador Liu Jianchao told foreign correspondents.

“Our stand is indisputable sovereignty by China over the islands in the South China Sea and adjacent waters,” Liu said. He said Beijing had made its stand “very clear” to the Philippine government and was expecting Manila to resolve the issue.

The baselines law “encroaches” on China’s sovereignty and was a violation of a code of conduct adopted by all claimants to refrain from making unilateral moves that could disturb the status quo in the area.

Liu however said China was still for the “peaceful settlement” of the overlapping claims, even as he acknowledged this could take a long time to resolve. The ambassador said claims to the islands were a bilateral issue between China and the countries involved.

“We are opposed to the internationalization of the dispute, or its regionalization,” he said. “We are ready to work with countries on a bilateral basis.”

Liu said the rival claimants were however on the right track by agreeing to jointly conduct studies in the area and to possibly share vast natural resources or oil reputed to be lying under the islands.

China was ready to listen to proposals by its smaller neighbors on joint cooperation and development in the area, he said. “I think it will take some time. We can’t do it very soon, so we are ready to have very serious and business-like consultations with other countries concerned,” he said.

There have been deadly armed confrontations among naval forces by claimants to the Spratlys, called Nansha islands by China, in the past.