Kyrgyz
"Scorpion" special forces soldiers at the Russian air base in Kant,
about 20km outside Bishkek (AFP Photo / V. Oseledko)
Source: Russia Today
http://rt.com/politics/common-help-operation-afghanistan-545/
Russia will maintain a joint military base in Kyrgyzstan
for 15 years starting 2017, reads an agreement signed in the presence of the
two countries’ leaders during a summit in Bishkek.
The freshly-signed agreement details the status and
conditions of the military base’s stay and includes a protocol on military
cooperation over the period before the base is opened. The agreement also
regulates the rental price.
President Vladimir Putin told the press after the talks
with Kyrgyz leader Almazbek Atambayev that the joint Russian-Kyrgyz military
base would be a significant factor adding to the stability in the country and
the whole region.
Putin stressed that the initiative to create the base
came from the Kyrgyz side. He said that those who intend to rock the region’s
stability must realize that there are forces that can be used in the fight
against extremism, drug trafficking and terrorism.
The president also told reporters that in his view the
situation in the neighboring Afghanistan will not change for the better in the
nearest future, but Russian military presence in the region, both in Kyrgyzstan
and Tajikistan, is a serious factor of stability.
Atambayev told the press that he and Putin did not
discuss the US military presence on Kyrgyz territory or the US air base at
Bishkek Airport during the summit.
As for Kyrgyzstan’s own position, Atambayev said he had
repeatedly supported the idea of conversion of the Bishkek base into a civilian
air transport hub, and starting from 2014, when the rent agreement with the US
expires, it will not be prolonged.
“A civilian airport must be a civilian site,” the president
said adding, that he had repeatedly informed the US authorities about these
plans.
Putin confirmed that he and his Kyrgyz colleague “not
only didn’t discuss the US air base, but didn’t even mention it” and stressed
that the question of foreign military presence in the country was Kyrgyzstan’s
own sovereign right
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