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    Kyrgyz unrest delays military exercises with Russia, ex-Soviet republics

    Turkish Press
    March 26 2005

    DUSHANBE - Joint military exercises between Russia and several
    ex-Soviet republics, which were due to take place in Kyrgyzstan
    next week, have been postponed for a week and moved to neighboring
    Tajikistan, officials said here Saturday.

    The exercises were due to take place on March 29 in Kyrgyzstan
    between the members of a collective security cooperation treaty
    that was signed in 1992 by Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

    "Because of events in Kyrgyzstan, the training will take place on April
    2 in Tajikistan," an official at Tajikistan's defense ministry said.

    The security treaty calls for a united effort by its members in the
    fight against terrorism, drug trafficking and organized crime.

    Kyrgyzstan's veteran Soviet-era regime was toppled on Thursday after
    thousands of opposition supporters overran the Central Asian nation's
    main seat of power.
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