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  • AWACS Planes Not Admitted in Kyrgyzstan

    Novosti
    2005-03-04 17:03

    AWACS PLANES NOT ADMITTED IN KYRGYZSTAN


    BISHKEK, March 4 (RIA Novosti) - The Foreign Ministry of Kyrgyzstan has
    described the US Ambassador's remark that American spy planes could be
    deployed in the country as a misunderstanding.

    "It was only a misunderstanding that US Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Stephen
    Young said the U.S. had not requested a Kyrgyz permission to deploy AWACS
    planes," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

    According to the Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry's Friday statement, the US Embassy
    to Bishkek "did apply to the Foreign Ministry, via a relevant Note, for a
    permission to have AWACS planes deployed in the territory of the republic.
    More, NATO Secretary General Mr. Scheffer had previously applied for the
    same permission in a letter to the Kyrgyz Foreign Minister." However, the
    statement reads, "head of the American mission to the Kyrgyz Republic Mr. S.
    Young said that the American side had never raised the issue."

    At the same time, the Foreign Ministry said the case in point was only "a
    disagreement about the Americans' admitting that there had been such a
    request," rather than military-political differences between the two
    countries. Relations between the U.S. and Kyrgyzstan appear to be in good
    condition, with a U.S. airbase hosted at Manas, the Bishkek international
    airport.

    The Foreign Ministry of Kyrgyzstan was forced to make this statement by
    critical voices in the national media, which accused the ministry of
    "confused public diplomacy" and cited an alleged military-political
    disagreement between the two countries.

    The Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry believes that everything is clear now and there
    will be no more speculations about possible deployment of AWACS planes in
    the country.

    Having consulted the member states of the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization (Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and
    Tajikistan) and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (Russia, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, China, and Uzbekistan), the Foreign Ministry of
    Kyrgyzstan responded to NATO and the U.S. that it could not permit AWACS
    deployment, for the deployment of US spy planes in the country "would be
    beyond the mandate and mission of the military-humanitarian operation in
    Afghanistan and not in line with the country's CSTO and SCO commitments."
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