MOSCOW. Oct 29 (Interfax) - Moscow is prepared for any scenario as concerns the possible deployment of intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles by the United States near Russian borders, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said on Tuesday.
"We should be prepared for any developments, especially considering that the U.S. has announced tests of a ballistic missile for next year," Grushko told journalists.
If Washington decided to build these missiles, they are likely to be deployed at sites from where they can reach Russian territory, he said.