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    FRENCH, SPANISH MILITARY LOSE RIGHT TO USE KYRGYZ AIRBASE

    RIA Novosti
    Oct 26, 2009

    BISHKEK, October 26 (RIA Novosti) - French and Spanish troops have
    left a Kyrgyz airbase formerly used by the U.S. military and now
    functioning as a center for Pentagon transits to Afghanistan, the
    center's spokesman said on Monday.

    "The servicemen from France and Spain have left the center over
    the expiry of the term of agreements that was due to the closure
    of the Manas air base for the anti-terrorist coalition forces,"
    the spokesman said.

    Kyrgyz media reported, citing "well-placed" foreign sources, that
    Spain and France had stopped using the airbase after the negotiations
    with Bishkek on prolonging cooperation to ensure the transit of troops
    and cargoes to Afghanistan yielded no results.

    In February, the ex-Soviet Central Asian state ordered the shutdown
    of the base, which had been used to support U.S.-led operations
    in Afghanistan since 2001. The decision was widely seen as being
    influenced by Russia, which had granted Kyrgyzstan a large financial
    aid package.

    However, Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev signed in July a law
    allowing the U.S. to continue using the airbase.

    The U.S. will now pay Kyrgyzstan $60 million annually for the use
    of the airbase as a transit route to Afghanistan, compared with
    the previous sum of $17.4 million, which the former Soviet republic
    received for the use of its airbase.
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