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    Tajikistan: CIS security chief says NATO reluctant to cooperate

    ITAR-TASS news agency, Moscow
    1 Mar 07

    Dushanbe, 1 March: The secretary-general of the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization (CSTO), Nikolay Bordyuzha, has described the fight
    against drug trafficking as one of the priorities in the activities of
    the CSTO special services.

    "I think our collaboration in counteracting drug trafficking from
    Afghanistan is fairly successful and fruitful." Bordyuzha told the
    press after talks with Tajik President Emomali Rahmonov.

    As an example he cited the carrying out last year of the "Kanal" joint
    operation, during which "tonnes and tonnes of drugs and thousands of
    firearms" were seized. In his words, "other countries, e.g. such as
    India, Pakistan and Ukraine," take an active part in CSTO operations.

    The CSTO includes Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and
    Tajikistan.

    Asked by an ITAR-TASS correspondent on cooperation with NATO forces in
    Afghanistan, Bordyuzha said he regretted "the lack of such
    cooperation".

    "Having acknowledged the growing drug trafficking threat, we proposed
    the alliance our own collaboration plan back in 2003, and have been
    looking for a reply ever since," the CSTO secretary-general said.

    He believes that "political motives are most likely behind, as a
    matter of fact, the refusal to cooperate in the sphere of security and
    combating drugs".

    [Passage omitted: up to 800 t of heroin may be produced in Afghanistan
    this year, according to UN estimates]
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