Russia slams Poland's 'militarisation' after Patriot missile deal
Russia on 29 March condemned what it called Poland's ‘progressive militarisation’ after Warsaw said recently it had signed a deal on buying a US Patriot anti-missile system.
Maria Zakharova, Russian foreign ministry spokesperson, said: ‘We are concerned at the progressive militarisation of this country. The signing of a contract to supply the American Patriot system served as recent confirmation for this.’
Poland has signed an offset deal with the US ahead of a final agreement to buy a Patriot anti-missile system, Poland’s Defence Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said on 23 March.
Zakharova said at a press briefing: ‘Warsaw is increasing its spending on defence and making serious efforts to achieve military and technical modernisation of its national armed forces. It is reforming the system of managing troops and increasing troop numbers.’
Moscow sees these moves as an ‘element of destabilisation of the military and political situation in Europe and a threat to Russia's national security,’ Zakharova said, while stressing that the country's ‘defence resources are sufficient to ensure the impregnability of our borders and the protection of our territory.’
The Patriot is a mobile air-defence system designed to intercept tactical ballistic missiles, low-flying cruise missiles and aircraft.
Moscow has in the past criticised plans to deploy the US Patriot missile system in Poland and Romania, calling this a breach of an arms control treaty signed in 1987.
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