KIEV, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Ukraine was ready to open its missile defense
network to cooperate with Western countries, the Foreign Ministry said in a
statement on Saturday.
The Russian leader signed a law on the abrogation of the agreement with
Ukraine on early warning and space monitoring systems in February.
Russia's withdrawal from a bilateral defense agreement allowed Ukraine to
make new deals with Western countries on missile warning systems and satellite
tracking, the statement said.
"The fact that Ukraine is no longer a party to the ... 1992 agreement
allows it to launch active cooperation with Western countries to integrate its
stations with ... governments with an interest in receiving data of the
situation in space," said the statement.
President Viktor Yushchenko issued a decree this week putting an end to
Ukraine's participation in the accord in view of Russia's own abrogation of the
deal, which had been signed in Moscow in July 1992.