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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Afghanistan reconciles NATO with Russia

    Karine Ter-Sahakyan

    Russia has offered to transit through her territory civil goods to the
    military forces under NATO supervision in Afghanistan, which is
    becoming extremely important with the situation being awfully unstable
    on the supply routes passing through Pakistan.
    05.03.2009 GMT+04:00

    The NATO FM summit in Brussels ended with recommencement of relations
    between NATO and the RF, which was quite expected. NATO's operation in
    Afghanistan would be destined to a final collapse without Moscow, or,
    to be more exact, without transit of goods through the RF. Seeking to
    reassure the newer members of NATO, such as the former Soviet Republic
    of Lithuania, that the move was not "a bit premature", U.S. Secretary
    of State Hillary Clinton called for a fresh start in bilateral
    relations between Russia and the military alliance. "We can and must
    find ways to work constructively with Russia where we share areas of
    common interest, including helping the people of Afghanistan," she
    said.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The United States and its allies must find ways to
    manage differences with Russia but stand up for its principles when
    security or other interests are at stake. NATO should never recognize
    the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. We should continue to
    open NATO's door to European countries such as Georgia and Ukraine and
    help them meet NATO standards," declared U.S. Secretary of State
    Hillary Clinton.

    In his turn, Russia's Envoy to NATO Dmitry Rogozin noted in Brussels
    that "for 99 per cent there will be taken a decision in favour of
    Russia. In the person of Russia the West sees a partner on which she
    cannot wipe her feet," he said. Rogozin believes that both sides have
    grown stronger after the crisis following the August war. The crisis
    has done everyone good."

    NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer spoke for the
    normalization of bilateral relations too. Before the summit Scheffer
    announced that relations between Russia and NATO have improved enough
    to reestablish official contacts. "We have obvious common interests
    with Russia: Afghanistan, counter-terrorism, the fight against
    proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and others," he said. He
    also expressed hope that next meeting between Russia and NATO would
    take place in the near future.

    The Russia-NATO relations broke off after the August war between
    Georgia and South Ossetia. However, the Alliance calculated that
    pleasing Mikhail Saakashvili in his exorbitant ambitions had a
    negative impact on the highly arduous mission in Afghanistan, so there
    was made a decision to sacrifice Georgia, especially since the August
    war was mainly the fault of the Georgian President. It's quite another
    matter that Russia perhaps overused force, but it should not be
    forgotten that «great powers» always overdo everything. In the 80s
    the USA sent divisions of marines to the tiny State of Grenada, but
    everyone in the USA has already all forgotten about it. In the same
    way everyone will forget about the «compulsion to peace». Presently
    NATO has to solve most important problems concerning provision of
    contingent in Kabul. And if we also take into account that the air
    base `Manas' may really be closed by the end of the current year,
    Russian transit becomes necessary as the breath of life.

    Russia has offered to transit through her territory civil goods to the
    military forces under NATO supervision in Afghanistan, which is
    becoming extremely important with the situation being awfully unstable
    on the supply routes passing through Pakistan.

    As for Ukraine and Georgia's membership in the alliance, in the words
    of ex-President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, cooperation with NATO will
    be favourable both for the Ukraine and for Georgia, however the talks
    on these countries' accession to the Alliance have no future. `My
    position concerning this issue is unchanged ` I stand for active
    cooperation with the Alliance. But Kiev had better give up this idea
    now. It is quite obvious and natural that after the latest occurrences
    in the Caucasus, NATO treats Ukraine and Georgia differently,' noted
    Kuchma. He also advised Tbilisi not to use the August events in
    seeking intimacy with NATO.
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