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NATO says talks progress on Russian Afghan help
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 15 - 03 - 2008

NATO is in talks with Russia
on a set of accords for the alliance to use Russian land and
airspace to transport troops and equipment to its security
forces in Afghanistan, REUTERS quoted the sources of the alliance as saying on Saturday.
The pacts are part of a package of Russian assistance for
NATO's 43,000-strong operation in Afghanistan which could be
announced at an alliance summit early next month which President
Vladimir Putin is due to attend as guest.
"Discussions are under way. There is no deal done. We are
working towards an agreement at the Bucharest summit," NATO
spokesman James Appathurai said of an April 2-4 meeting in the
Romanian capital.
"We are negotiating land and air transit agreements plus the
possibility of making more permanent our cooperation on
counter-narcotics training," Appathurai said.
NATO and Russia already cooperate in training Afghan and
central Asian counter-narcotics officials as part of efforts to
contain Afghanistan's huge opium trade.
Russia's then-Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov said early last
year that Russia was ready to offer more help in Afghanistan,
saying at a NATO meeting in Spain that Moscow had a "vital,
visceral interest" in restoring stability to Afghanistan.
He noted Russia had already signed transit agreements with a
number of NATO allies and was ready to strike more such deals,
to provide unspecified intelligence support and to help get the
war-shattered Afghan economy back on its feet.
NATO and Russia have long held talks on boosting military
cooperation but the discussions have often proven difficult and
been overshadowed by disputes such as Moscow's decision last
year to freeze its compliance with a European arms treaty, or
Russian anger at a planned U.S. missile shield in east Europe.
The Bucharest summit is also set to decide on requests by
ex-Soviet Ukraine and Georgia to take part in NATO's Membership
Action Plan (MAP), the forum for preparing aspiring members of
the alliance for possible entry.
Russia is deeply opposed to such a move, about which several
west European allies, notably Germany, are sceptical.
They point to the low level of public support in Ukraine for
NATO membership, and Georgia's heavy-handed treatment of
opposition protests late last year, including the imposition of
a state of emergency and closing down of a television station.


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