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    CSTO IS BETTER PREPARED TO FACE FRESH THREATS THAN NATO

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 21 2004

    MOSCOW, May 21 (RIA Novosti) - Chairman of the committee for CIS
    affairs and ties with compatriots of the State Duma (lower house)
    Andrei Kokoshin believes that the Collective Security Treaty
    Organisation (or CSTO, which includes Russia, Belarus, Armenia,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan) is better prepared for
    countering the threats of the 21st century than Nato. He said this
    at his meeting with Nato and Russian experts devoted to international
    security issues.

    In his words, Nato is loaded with the burden of the cold war years,
    and its large-scale bureaucracy is slow in turning towards the most
    burning issues of the international community.

    Kokoshin pointed out Nato's inefficiency citing the 1999 operation
    in Kosovo unauthorised by the UN and in violation of international law.

    "Russia and its CSTO allies are deeply concerned over the situation
    in Afghanistan where the US military rule has been transferred to
    Nato. Drug flows from Afghanistan grow incessantly," said Kokoshin.

    According to him, it is surprising that this is not yet high on
    Nato's agenda.

    Instead of modernising its structures, developing more actively the
    new forms and ways of combating threats to civilisation, Nato opted
    for the expansion and admitted new members, which aroused negative
    reaction in Russia and other CIS countries," said the parliamentarian.

    "The flights of Nato's AWACS reconnaissance aircraft and F-16 fighters
    along Russia's borders now that terrorism is increasing in southern
    Europe, Iran, Uzbekistan, and other parts of the world struck many
    politicians in CSTO countries as absurd," said Kokoshin.

    He believes that "Nato's expansion has contributed nothing to the
    efficiency of the alliance's fight against terrorism, drug mafia,
    proliferation of WMD and its delivery equipment." According to
    Kokoshin, this confirmed once again that the Russians who opposed
    Nato's eastward expansion were right.
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