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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    May 21, 2004, Friday

    LUKASHENKO JEALOUS OF NATO

    SOURCE: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, May 18, 2004, p. 5

    by Olga Mazayeva

    Nikolai Bordyuzha, General Secretary of the Organization of the CIS
    Collective Security Treaty, visited Minsk last week. The visit was
    not pre-announced even though Bordyuzha met with President Alexander
    Lukashenko. The meeting looked hasty and generated a lot of
    speculations - after all, Bordyuzha had already visited Minsk two
    weeks ago. All of that made local observers wonder that Bordyuzha
    perhaps could have some clandestine mission to accomplish. The
    impression the visit left was that Bordyuzha had come to gauge
    Lukashenko's meed before his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Yalta on
    May 21 and 22.

    All leaks to the official media concerned Lukashenko's extreme
    displeasure over the contacts of CIS countries and particularly
    Russia with NATO. The president of Belarus told Bordyuzha irritably
    that he wondered if the Organization of the CIS Collective Security
    Treaty was that necessary in the first place (the organization
    comprises Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
    Tajikistan). According to Lukashenko, he did not "understand the
    behavior of participants of the Organization of the CIS Collective
    Security Treaty... There are NATO troops in Tajikistan under the
    pretext of fighting terrorism. We support it. But Belarus did not
    know anything about it nobody had asked for its opinion despite
    appropriate provisions of the Treaty. What if Belarus let some other
    bloc deploy troops on its territory? What would our colleagues have
    said? They'd have objected." The president of Belarus also wondered
    of Armenia's and Kazakhstan's contacts with NATO. "Some separate
    negotiations are under way - always with plausible explanations," he
    said. Lukashenko was particularly irked by the fact that "even Russia
    cooperates with NATO and we discover it from newspapers." Bordyuzha
    agreed that the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty
    should clarify its position and stop being amorphous when the United
    States and Europe were expanding their clout eastward.

    Summing up the meeting, Lukashenko said that every organization
    should promote security of its members and that he did not want to
    waste money on membership otherwise. In short, there is no
    information on what Bordyuzha's mission was about but Lukashenko's
    response to it is very revealing. "NATO is on the borders of the
    Russian-Belarusian Union now," Lukashenko told Bordyuzha. He said
    that Moscow and Minsk set up a joint army group capable of "repelling
    any threat" and therefore should stick to each other.
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