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    RUSSIA LEADS WAR GAMES
    By Isabel Gorst in Moscow

    FT
    October 16 2009 19:07

    A Russian-led rapid reaction force, portrayed as the Kremlin's
    answer to Nato, held its first war games on Friday in Kazakhstan,
    stoking concerns among some central Asian states at the nature of
    its military ambitions in the region.

    Seven thousand troops participated in the war games, the first by the
    force formed this year by the Collective Security Treaty Organisation,
    a loose security grouping between Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

    The Kremlin says the CSTO needs dedicated forces to combat growing
    security threats.

    But Uzbek­i­stan, the former Soviet country with the biggest army
    after Russia, refused to join the war games. Belarus, which has
    leaned towards the west this year amid a trade dispute with Russia,
    was also absent.

    The Kremlin website pictured Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian president,
    clad in military fatigues and flanked by the presidents of Kazakhstan,
    Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan watching the exercises at the
    Matybulak training ground in east Kazakhstan.

    Russia said it would commit its 98th airborne division and 31st air
    assault brigade to create a force "on a par with Nato".

    Nikolay Bordyuzha, the secretary-general of the CSTO, said this week
    the force would defend member countries against foreign attack and
    combat organised crime, terrorism and the growing scourge of drug
    trafficking from Afghanistan. It will not join Nato forces fighting
    the Taliban in Afghanistan.

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