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Afghanistan
Russia Worried Over Afghanistan Becoming a Terrorist Haven
2012-06-17
[Tolo News] Russia is worried that Afghanistan will once again become a safe haven for Taliban and terrorists, which will be a threat to Russian territory as well.
Welcome to the real world, Vlad...
In a trip to northern Balkh province on Saturday, Russian ambassador to Afghanistan, Andrey Avetisyan, said that terrorism and drug trafficking have remained a major challenge in the region and to fight this challenge, a strong army is necessary for Afghanistan.

Mr Avetisyan also showed support on presence of foreign forces in Afghanistan and said that these forces should fight alongside the Afghan forces to remove this challenge from the region.

"We are concerned that once again Afghanistan turns into a safe haven for international terrorism, which is a direct threat to Russian Federation," Mr Avetisyan added.

He also urged the international community particularly the regional countries to fight drug trafficking and eradicate opium cultivated farms.

"The only way to tackle the problem of drug production and trafficking is a joint combat. A joint combat by Afghanistan, Russia and other countries in the world which have major losses from drug cultivation and trafficking," he added.

Provincial governor of Balkh province, Atta Mohammad Noor, once again supported the presence of foreign troops but strongly opposed the existence of foreign military bases in Afghan territory.

He also urged the international community to help Afghanistan in education, training of both ground and air defence forces and as well as in technology.

"We don't want to rely on others, we need to stand on our own feet, the international community can help us in education, training of our military forces, equipping our air defence forces and in terms of technology."

At a recent conference held in Kabul, the 'Art of Asia' countries pledged to cooperate with Afghanistan to fight drug trafficking as well as in investment and peace building.
Posted by:Fred

#4  I believe they have an historic distrust of the Chinese as the Chinese do for them.

Something about living under the Mongol yoke for generations. The only successful invasion and occupation came from the East.
Nappy and the Austrian Paperhanger didn't get to stay around long on their visits from the West.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-06-17 22:56  

#3  Pakistan is where the Nukes are, + where the TTP + Al-Qaeda, Haqqanis, etal. have a very good chance of taking over or dominating the Govt, violently or electorally, before or after 2014.

Russia doe not want any "SYRIA DOMINO" TO FALL IN ITS DIRECTION.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-06-17 20:46  

#2  Russia has a major problem with terrorists. They see a future of trouble within and from without.
In my opinion many of their actions are related to this concern. Better to work with them and share the expense than go it alone. They want security and commerce. I believe they want more interaction with the west. I believe they have an historic distrust of the Chinese as the Chinese do for them.
Posted by: Dale   2012-06-17 16:08  

#1  Ye well. How about buying some drones from IMI?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-06-17 05:57  

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