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          Russia allows transit of US military supplies
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-02-07 11:14

          MOSCOW -- Russia granted transit rights Friday to non-lethal US military supplies headed to Afghanistan after Kyrgyzstan's closure of an air base leased to the Americans, according to Russia's Foreign Ministry.


          A flock of sheep walk past a military base, which is located with the Manas civilian airport near Kyrgyzstan's capital Bishkek, February 4, 2009. [Agencies]

          The Russian decision to let US supplies cross its territory opened another route to those through Pakistan now threatened by militant attacks, but US officials were still left scrambling for alternatives to Manas.

          Russia wants to open discussions on thorny policy issues that Washington and Moscow have clashed on in recent years -- NATO enlargement, missile defense in Europe, a new strategic arms control treaty.

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          Russia fears Afghanistan is collapsing into anarchy, leading to instability or Islamic radicals migrating northward through Central Asia.

          Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia had agreed days earlier to allow transit of US non-lethal supplies to Afghanistan.

          "We are now waiting for the American partners to provide a specific request with a quantity and description of cargo," Lavrov said Friday in remarks broadcast by Vesti-24 TV. "As soon as they do that we will issue relevant permissions."

          He and other officials did not say whether the US will be offered air or land transit corridors. Any new transit routes are unlikely to make up for the loss of Manas, home to tanker planes that refuel warplanes flying over Afghanistan as well as airlifts and medical evacuation operations.


          US soldiers open the gates of a military base, which is located within Manas civilian airport, near Kyrgyzstan's capital Bishkek, February 4, 2009. [Agencies]

          The Kremlin last year signed a framework deal with NATO for transit of non-lethal cargo for coalition forces in Afghanistan and has allowed some alliance members, including Germany, France and Spain, to move supplies across its territory.

          Foreign Ministry spokesman Igor Lyakin-Frolov said Germany has been using air and land routes and France so far only has used air transit.

          Ground routes through Russia would likely cross into Kazakhstan and then Uzbekistan before entering northern Afghanistan.

          The US has reached a preliminary deal with Kazakhstan to use its territory and officials have said they are considering resuming military cooperation with Uzbekistan, which neighbors Afghanistan.

          That option is problematic for Washington: Uzbekistan kicked US forces out of a base there after sharp US criticism of the country's human rights record.

          US officials have repeatedly said talks with Kyrgyzstan on the Manas base are still ongoing. US State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid suggested Friday that Kyrgyz officials may be divided over whether to close the base, a source of income for the impoverished nation.

          "They've not told us they reached a final decision," Duguid said.

          Kyrgyzstan's parliament delayed a vote on the government's decision until next week, and some Kyrgyz officials have indicated they may be willing to discuss the issue with the United States.

          But National Security Council chief Adakhan Madumarov said Friday the decision to close the base was final.

          "There is no doubt the bill to revoke the basing agreement will be ratified," he said. "The fate of the air base has been sealed."

          In a separate development, Tajikistan's president pledged Friday that his government would allow the transit of non-military supplies to coalition troops based in neighboring Afghanistan.

          Still, Tajik routes are unlikely to greatly affect US supplies because the mountainous country is hard to traverse by land and it already allows US overflights.

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