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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    November 15, 2004, Monday

    WILL THE RUBLE STRENGTHEN THE CIS BORDER?

    The official site of the Russian State Auditing Chamber recently
    reported that the results of an audit of using money of the federal
    budget allocated to the border guard service of the FSB for the
    maintenance border guard departments in Tajikistan and Armenia showed
    that they were not financed properly. The border guard group in
    Tajikistan failed to receive 263.073 million rubles in the first half
    of 2004, and the group stationed in Armenia did not receive 3.186
    million rubles.

    What does this mean? Vladimir Popov, a political analyst at the
    Academy of Military Sciences, stated that this money shortage
    testifies that the burden shouldered on Russian soldiers and officers
    stationed in Tajikistan and Armenia, increases. Popov said: "In the
    meantime, this is not a sensation." According to him, Tajikistan and
    Armenia do not have enough money for protecting their border. It
    should be noted that 263 million rubles is almost $10 million, and
    Tajikistan's military budget amounted to only $2 million in 2003.
    This is five times as small as Tajikistan owes the Russian FSB.

    The border guard service of the Russian FSB states that the Russian
    border guard groups stationed in Tajikistan and Armenia are financed
    50 to 50 by Moscow and the republics. Moscow trains specialists, arms
    them and pays salaries to border guards. By the way, 99% of soldiers
    of these groups are citizens of Tajikistan and Armenia. Many local
    residents dream of joining the Russian border guard groups because
    Russia pays more than the republics. Dushanbe gives housing and food
    to border guards. Meanwhile, the State Auditing Chamber's report
    testifies that Tajikistan and Armenia fail to meet their obligations.

    As is known, Russia has written off $330 million of Tajikistan's debt
    in exchange for military bases in Tajikistan (the 201st motorized
    infantry division and the Nurek center). Yerevan passed over the
    shares of its enterprises to Russia as repayment of its debt.
    However, the debt is increasing from day to day. It's unprofitable
    for Russia. The status of Russian border guards was finally
    determined during President Vladimir Putin's visit to Tajikistan a
    month ago. The Russian and Tajik presidents signed two important
    agreements on cooperation on the border according to which Russian
    border guards will pass over all sectors of the Afghan border to the
    control of their Tajik counterparts. As is known, the Tajik-Afghan
    sector of the state border is the most disturbing. Border guards
    detain drug traffickers and find caches with weapons and drugs every
    week. The situation has not changed despite the fact that the
    coalition force continues the anti-terrorist operation in
    Afghanistan. The UN reports that the area of poppy fields have
    increased since the Taliban government was dethroned. Major-General
    Alexander Baranov, chief of the Russian border guard group in
    Tajikistan, said that laboratories producing drugs are located close
    to the border. In this regard drug trafficking has become more
    intensive.

    For instance, last October border guards found a cache with over
    1,000 kilograms of drugs. In addition, criminals try to smuggle
    weapons and communication systems. The press center of the border
    guard service of the FSB reports that 13 Strela light anti-aircraft
    complexes, tank shells, grenades and over 100 kilograms of explosives
    were confiscated in 2003.

    In other words, the State Auditing Chamber raised the issue, which
    may become very topical in a year when the Tajik-Afghan border is
    passed over to the control of Tajik border guards. Will Dushanbe
    manage to ensure protection of the CIS border from drug and terrorist
    threat?

    Maxim Peshkov, Russian Ambassador to Tajikistan, stated in summer
    that Dushanbe will face serious problems (social, economic, financial
    and more) after Russian border guards leave the republic. Vladimir
    Popov says that potential violators of the CIS border will move to
    the CIS and Russia when Tajikistan takes the border under its
    control. It should be noted that the Russian border with Kazakhstan
    is practically unprotected.

    It's not clear who initiated the withdrawal of Russian border guards
    from the border with Tajikistan. According to one theory, Moscow did
    this. This idea was lobbied by General Andrei Nikolayev, former
    commander of the border guard service, who currently is a
    presidential aide.

    To all appearances, Moscow thinks that protection of the border is
    too expensive for the Russian budget. Meanwhile, it's evident that
    serious problems will arise after Tajikistan takes over control of
    the border in 2006.

    Translated by Alexander Dubovoi

    ORIGINAL-LANGUAGE: RUSSIAN
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