NOORDWIJK, Netherlands - NATO appeared to make little progress Thursday in narrowing differences with Russia over U.S. plans to install missile defenses in eastern Europe despite an American offer to delay activating the bases until it has proof of a threat from Iran.
Russian media quoted Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov as saying there was no change in Moscow's position after his talks with NATO counterparts.
"Everything we've been offered does not suit us," ITAR-Tass quoted him as saying. "We stick to our position, although it seemed to me Americans have begun to understand our concerns better."
The meeting comes days after Defense Secretary Robert Gates said …

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