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    RUSSIA TO STEP UP MILITARY PRESENCE TO THE SOUTH, MINISTER TELLS NATO

    RIA news agency, Moscow
    14 Oct 04

    Poiana Brasov (Romania), 14 October: Russia is stepping up its military
    presence in the Collective Security Treaty Organization countries
    (CSTO, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan), Russian
    Defence Minister Sergey Ivanov told a news conference at the end of
    the informal Russian-NATO Council meeting.

    "Russia has recently been stepping up its military presence, and first
    and foremost, in CSTO countries. The geographical area in which we
    are doing this is no secret - it is to the south of Russia, because
    that is where the threat potentially comes from," Ivanov said.

    He also stressed that the Russian military bases are located in
    states allied to Russia and may be used to ensure the security of
    these countries, too.

    "We have no obligations to NATO. We are acting in our own national
    interest," the minister said.

    Asked about the prospect of an American military base opening in
    Romania, Ivanov said: "We have discussed the principle of a US base
    opening in Romania in bilateral contacts with the USA, and I believe
    that, when he briefed me, (US Defence Secretary) Donald Rumsfeld told
    me frankly about everything."

    It is another question why this base is being set up. "If it is to
    counter a real threat, that's one thing, but if it's a mythical threat,
    that's quite another," the minister said.
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