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    CSTO CHIEF WARNS OF DETERIORATING SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN

    RIA Novosti
    13:54 | 12/ 12/ 2008

    MOSCOW, December 12 (RIA Novosti) - The current trend in Afghanistan
    is that the situation is deteriorating, the head of the Collective
    Security Treaty Organization said on Friday.

    "The trend is for deterioration in the situation in Afghanistan,
    Taliban militants have almost restored their units and systems of
    rule, they control a significant part of the territory and all this
    is taking place against the background of an unstable situation in
    Pakistan," Nikolai Bordyuzha said.

    Southern Afghanistan is the stronghold of the radical Taliban movement
    which was ousted by the U.S.-led coalition from government in the
    2001 campaign.

    The Taliban have intensified attacks on Afghan and foreign troops
    this year.

    Bordyuzha said that efforts introduced by the antiterrorism coalition
    forces in Afghanistan "unfortunately have not yielded the desired
    results," adding that the CSTO is ready to continue cooperation with
    NATO-led forces in the country.

    The CSTO is a security grouping comprising the former Soviet republics
    of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Uzbekistan,
    and Tajikistan.

    NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has about 53,000
    troops in Afghanistan under a UN mandate to help give security support
    to the Afghan government and stop the flow of drugs from the country.

    Despite the recent deterioration of relations with NATO, Russia
    continues to support the military alliance's operations in Afghanistan,
    and has said it shares NATO's concerns over the worsening security
    situation in the country.
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