Opinion: U.S. missile shield plans may prompt adjustment of Russian Black Sea Fleet duties
Feb 10, 2010 at 14:59 | Interfax-Ukraine"The Black Sea Fleet is performing a number of functions on protecting the interests of the Russian Federation and our allies in that region. And any changes to the military potential of other countries there will require the adjustment of our duties as well," Popov told Interfax.
"This is a natural process, and no political conclusions should be made out of this," he said.
"If this [the deployment of missile defense elements] happens, the General Staff's, the Navy main command's, and the fleet commander's tasks will be modified accordingly. They should respond to the changing situation," Popov said.
"Taking into account the length of our marine borders and the size of our exclusive economic zone and continental shelf, the navy is facing a colossal challenge of defending Russia's national interests at sea," he said.
Popov said he was concerned about the weakening of Russia's naval potential over the past decades. "It is encouraging that the situation has begun to improve gradually and that new ships have been built and attached to the fleet. But this problem has still not been resolved radically," he said.