Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will once more offer U.S. President Barack Obama in London on April 1 to jointly monitor missile threats from the south, Russian President’s aide Sergei Prikhodko told journalists, APA reports quoting Russian mass media.
He said it was still possible to find an alternative decision in missile defence. Prikhodko said that Medvedev would explain to his American counterpart Russia’s concern over US missile defence bases in Europe.
“Discussion of this issue in the Czech parliament shows that this theme has not been closed and resources have not expired to pass an alternative decision. Russia offers the United States to jointly use Azerbaijan-based Gabala radar,” he said.