13:57, 24 April 2009 | GMT +5
NATO, Russia to share information on airborne threats
WARSAW. April 24. KAZINFORM Poland, Norway and Turkey are planning to set up a radar early warning network which will exchange information on airborne threats with Russia, the Polish defense minister said, Kazinform refers to RIA Novosti.

"This centre will certainly be created. We consider it to be an important element of cooperation with our partners in the East," Bogdan Klich told a news conference late on Thursday.
A Polish defense ministry's spokesman later explained that it was a trilateral initiative from Poland, Norway and Turkey, while the U.S. military declined to comment on the issue saying the matter should be discussed with NATO officials.
According to the Polish defense minister, the future network will be headquartered in Warsaw, and will share information, gathered by radars in Norway, Poland and Turkey, with Moscow.
In return, Russia would provide NATO with its own data on similar airborne threats to the alliance, Kazinform cites RIA Novosti.