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    U.S. MAY SET AIRBASE IN TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    25.02.2009 20:34 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Washington may look at setting up an airbase in the
    Black Sea city of Trabzon in Turkey as an alternative to the Kyrgyz
    base which is due to close later this year, a Turkish newspaper said.

    Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev signed on Friday a decree to
    close the U.S. base used for the past eight years to support NATO
    operations in nearby Afghanistan. The United States will have 180
    days to withdraw some 1,200 personnel, aircraft and other equipment
    from the Manas airbase.

    Turkey's pro-government Yeni Safak, citing an unofficial U.S. source,
    reported that Washington could turn to Turkey as an alternative
    location for the military base should the U.S. get a negative response
    from two other Central Asian states, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

    "If the Tajik and Uzbek variants do not work, then the next in line
    will be Turkey's Black Sea coast [in] Trabzon," the newspaper reported.

    The decision to close the Kyrgyz base comes as U.S. President
    Barack Obama announced he will send an additional 17,000 soldiers to
    Afghanistan to fight Taliban and al-Qaeda insurgents. The move will
    increase the U.S. contingent to more than 50,000 personnel.

    Russia, which has an airbase in Kant, a short distance from the
    U.S. base at Manas, recently said it was ready to broaden cooperation
    with Washington on non-military supplies to Afghanistan via the
    "northern corridor," which is likely to cross Russia into Kazakhstan
    and Uzbekistan before entering northern Afghanistan.

    The Commander of U.S. Central Command Gen. David Petraeus, who is
    currently in Central Asia, may visit Turkey in the near future to
    discuss the issue, the newspaper said.

    The U.S. Air Force has been deployed at an airbase in Turkey's southern
    city of Incirlik since the signing of a joint agreement in 1954. The
    NATO base is currently home to the United States' 39th Air Base Wing
    and some 5,000 U.S. service personnel, RIA Novosti reports.
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