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http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/danish-minister-calls-out-russia-on-nuclear-weapons-threat/517835.html

Danish Minister Calls Out Russia on Nuclear Weapons Threat
The Associated PressMar. 22 2015 19:24 Last edited 19:24
COPENHAGEN -- Russia's ambassador to Denmark has said Moscow could send
nuclear missiles against ships from the NATO country if it joins the
alliance's missile defense system.

Ambassador Mikhail Vanin's comments, published in a Danish newspaper
Saturday, prompted an angry response from Danish Foreign Minister
Martin Lidegaard.

Lidegaard said the comments were unacceptable and that Vanin had
"crossed the line" by saying that "everyone who joins" the shield "in
the future will be a target for Russian ballistic missiles."

There were no immediate plans for a meeting between Lidegaard and
Vanin. The Russian Embassy couldn't be reached for a comment.

In August, Denmark agreed to contribute to NATO's shield with at least
one frigate with advanced radar capacity. Russia strongly opposes the
missile defense system, with bases planned in Romania and Poland.

II.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/denmark/11487509/Russia-warns-Denmark-its-warships-could-become-nuclear-targets.html

Monday 23 March 2015

Russia warns Denmark its warships could become nuclear targets
Russia tells Denmark not to join Nato missile shield or face becoming
a target for Russian missiles

The Danish military said that it had scrambled its F-16 squadrons 58
times in 2014 to head off Russian aircraft Photo: ROBIN VAN
LONKHUIJSEN/AFP/Getty Images

By Julian Isherwood, Copenhagen2:51PM GMT 21 Mar 2015

Russia has gone on the offensive in the Baltic, warning Denmark that
if it joins Nato's missile defence shield, its navy will be a
legitimate target for a Russian nuclear attack.
"I don't think that Danes fully understand the consequence if Denmark
joins the American-led missile defence shield. If they do, then Danish
warships will be targets for Russian nuclear missiles," said Mikhail
Vanin, the Russian ambassador to Denmark, to the Jyllands-Posten
newspaper.

* How do we protect the Baltic states?

"Denmark would be part of the threat against Russia. It would be less
peaceful and relations with Russia will suffer. It is, of course, your
own decision - I just want to remind you that your finances and
security will suffer. At the same time Russia has missiles that
certainly can penetrate the future global missile defence system," Mr
Vanin said.

Denmark's Foreign minister, Martin Lidegaard, reacted strongly to the
comments, calling the ambassador's statement "unacceptable".

"If that is what he has said, then it is unacceptable. Russia knows
full well that Nato's missile defence is defensive and not targeted at
(Russia).

Denmark's Foreign minister, Martin Lidegaard, called the statement
'unacceptable'
"We disagree with Russia on many important issues, but we also
cooperate, for example, in the Arctic and it is important that the
tone between us does not escalate," said Mr Lidegaard.
* Putin will target the Baltic next, Defence Secretary warns

The ambassador's statements came shortly after Denmark's military
published details of encroachments or near-encroachments of Danish
airspace. The military said that it had scrambled its F-16 squadrons
58 times in 2014 to head off Russian aircraft, twice the number
counted in 2012.

Russian military aircraft have the habit of switching off their
transponders as they approach the western Baltic in a manoevre that is
seen as dangerous to civilian air traffic, but prevents them being
identified other than by sight.

Mr Vanin's statements also come eight months after Denmark announced
it would take part in Nato's missile defence system. Denmark has said
that it will install special radar systems on one or more of its
frigates, in order to become an integral part of the system.

Russian military troops take part in a military drill on Sernovodsky
polygon, close to the Chechnya border

But Nicolai Wammen, the Defence minister, has been at pains to calm
Russia, saying that the move is not targeted at Russia, but at "rogue
states, terrorist organisations and others who would have the capacity
to fire missiles at Europe and the United States".

Nevertheless, Mr Vanin made it clear that Russia feels that NATO is
encroaching on its borders.
"Denmark is a small country with a small army. OK - you are part of
Nato, but a very small part. Moscow will not appreciate you joining
the missile defence system - or any of the other countries that take
part. It will escalate a situation that is already tense and will make
things even worse," he said.

"I cannot imagine the Cold War coming back again; but there are some
who feel that Nato is moving closer and closer to the Russian border
and strengthening its position. That creates insecurity in Russia," he
added.

Russian ambassador to Denmark Mikhail Vanin

In follow up statements that will worry the Baltic states of Estonia,
Latvia and Lithuania in particular, Mr Vanin went on to say that from
being one of the most peaceful parts of the world a year ago, the
Baltic is now "one of the most unpredictable in the world".

Germany, Poland, Lithuania, the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad,
Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden and Denmark all border the Baltic
Sea. Six of them are Nato states.

The three formerly Soviet Baltic states, now all members of Nato and
the European Union, have repeatedly expressed their concern at their
own situation, not least because as with Ukraine, both Estonia and
Latvia in particular have large Russian populations and fear Russian
encroachments.
As events in Ukraine have developed, and the Minsk Agreements remain
to be fully implemented, the three Baltic states have been among the
hawks in the EU and Nato, calling for increased sanctions against
Russia.

"Why believe the hysteria that Lithuania is Russia's next target? It's
just an example of very bad theatre. The only people it is good for is
the weapons producers," said Mr Vanin.

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