Saya anggap usul Sarkozy ini menggembirakan: tiap langkah untuk mengurangi 
ketegangan, tiap langkah untuk tidak unjuk senjata adalah langkah baik..

Di Timur sono, Taiwan dan RRT juga udah nggk begitu mikirin main lempar bom 
lagi...

India dan RRT juga nggak ngeributin perbatasan lagi...

India dan Pakistan juga nggak adu gertak lagi..
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WORLD NEWS

Sarkozy urges U.S., Russian missile freeze

By David Brunnstrom
and Oleg ShchedrovPosted 2008/11/14 at 1:19 pm EST

NICE, France, Nov. 14, 2008 (Reuters) — French President Nicolas Sarkozy said 
he won Russian backing on Friday for talks on security in Europe next year and 
urged a freeze in missile deployments by Moscow and the United States until 
then.
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L), welcomes Russia's President Dmitry 
Medvedev (R) at the start of a EU-Russia summit in Nice, November 14, 2008. 
Pictured at rear is Christian Estrosi, the mayor of Nice. REUTERS/Pascal 
Deschamps

His call was immediately questioned by the Czech Republic, which is due to host 
a tracking radar as part of a U.S. missile shield in eastern Europe that has 
angered Moscow. It said he had no mandate to make such remarks.

Speaking after an EU-Russia summit, Sarkozy said he voiced concerns about 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's threat to deploy missiles in an enclave 
near Poland in response to U.S. plans for an anti-missile shield in Europe.

"I indicated to President Medvedev how concerned we were about this declaration 
and how there should be no deployment in any enclave until we have discussed 
new geopolitical conditions for pan-European security," Sarkozy told a news 
conference.

"As president of the European Union, I proposed that in mid-2009 we meet ... to 
lay down the foundation for what could be the future of European security," he 
said. France holds the rotating EU Presidency till the end of this year.

Sarkozy said such a summit, possibly under the auspices of the Organization for 
Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) security body, which includes the 
United States and Russia, would not be conclusive but could lay the foundations 
for a future European security pact.

"Between now and then, don't talk about deployment of a missile shield, which 
does nothing to bring security and complicates things," he said referring to 
U.S. plans to deploy an anti-missile system in Poland and the Czech Republic.

In the latest display of the difficulties the EU has in speaking with one voice 
to Russia, Prague promptly distanced itself from the remarks.

"France had not consulted such a standpoint with us in advance," Czech Deputy 
Prime Minister Alexandr Vondra said in a statement to reporters.

"As far as the French Presidency's mandate for the EU-Russia summit is 
concerned, it contains no mention of the anti-missile shield," he added.

Czech Republic is due to take over the rotating presidency of the 27-member 
bloc from France in January for six months.

Last month Medvedev called on the European Union, which relies heavily on 
Russian energy supplies, to work with Russia on a new security pact, arguing 
that Washington had forfeited its place at the heart of the world order.

Sarkozy said then he was prepared to discuss the proposals and suggested a 
summit on the issue at the end of 2009.

MEDVEDEV URGES NO UNILATERAL STEPS

Medvedev said his remarks on deploying missiles in Russia's western outpost of 
Kaliningrad were a reaction to the U.S. plans, which Moscow sees as a threat 
despite Washington's assurances that they are intended to protect the United 
States and its European allies from "rogue" states such as Iran.

"We should all refrain from unilateral steps which influence security until the 
new pact is signed," he told the news conference. "Russia has never made such 
steps unilaterally."

Medvedev said Russia envisaged a pan-European security treaty that could be 
joined by all nations, and groupings, including NATO, and "a list of rules for 
the future."

The Nice summit came after EU states agreed on Monday to relaunch talks on a 
broad partnership pact frozen after Russia's August invasion of Western ally 
Georgia. The two sides agreed to restart the talks on December 2, an EU 
official said.

Sarkozy said Russia had to a large extent complied with a French-brokered 
ceasefire in Georgia, but still needed to withdraw its troops from two disputed 
enclaves.

After the summit Sarkozy and Medvedev were to fly to Washington to join the G20 
meeting of top economies on the global financial crisis.

Medvedev said Moscow saw a need for more summits to tackle the global financial 
crisis after the G20 meeting.

(Additional reporting by Crispian Balmer, Estelle Shirbon and Julien Toyer; 
Editing by Richard Balmforth)

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