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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Aug 12 2004

    KYRGYZSTAN MAY BECOME RUSSIA'S MAIN MILITARY-POLITICAL BASIS IN
    CENTRAL ASIA


    BISHKEK, August 12 (RIA Novosti) - Kyrgyzstan may become "the main
    military-political basis for Russia in Central Asia," declared Kyrgyz
    foreign minister Askar Aitmatov.

    He spoke on Thursday at the Russian aviation base in the Kyrgyz town
    of Kant where he arrived to congratulate the Russian soldiers and
    officers on their professional holiday - the Air Force Day.

    The minister pointed to the importance of the Russian aviation base
    in Kant and reported that the Kyrgyz foreign ministry had extended
    its patronage to it.

    According to Mr. Aitmatov, the opening of the aviation base in Kant
    in October 2003 shows the allied nature of relations between
    Kyrgyzstan and Russia and the striving of the two countries to make
    the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) "the foundation
    for ensuring security in Central Asia."

    (The CSTO includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia
    and Tajikistan).

    "The opening of the aviation base shows that we want to pool our
    efforts in combating the common threats within the CSTO framework,"
    the minister said.

    He also stressed that the Rubezh-2004 exercises of the Collective
    Rapid Deployment Force held on the territory of Kyrgyzstan in early
    August demonstrated the resoluteness of the CSTO members to react to
    any terrorists' and extremists' threats, and also showed up the
    possibility of delivering pre-emptive blows.

    There are about 15 military and military-transport planes and about
    700 servicemen at the Russian aviation base in Kant.

    The U.S. military base is located 30 km from Kant, in Manas. It
    appeared in 2002 within the framework of the U.S.-led anti-terrorist
    campaign in Afghanistan. At present approximately 25 planes and 2,000
    U.S. servicemen are permanently deployed in Manas.
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