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MOSCOW, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Russia hit out on Tuesday at U.S. plans to deploy an anti-missile shield on Polish soil, saying the move was an attempt to destabilise the balance of power.
Washington is investing billions of dollars to develop a missile defence system which would use rockets to shoot down hostile missiles.
It is considering placing its biggest anti-missile site outside the United States and is talking to Poland and the Czech Republic about possible locations.
"We see this as an element of destabilising the situation, an attempt -- and no more than that -- to change somewhat the strategic balance," Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov told a news conference.
Russia's Foreign Ministry has already said Moscow would take unspecified measures against Poland if it decides to host the anti-missile shield.
Poland has said that no decision has yet been taken and that Russian protests are premature. ((Reporting by Christian Lowe; Writing by Michael Stott, Editing by Elizabeth Piper; Reuters Messaging: christian.lowe.reuters.com@reuters.net, +7 495 775 1242))
Keywords: NUCLEAR RUSSIA POLAND