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    Kazakhstan, OSCE mull project to scrap arms, ammo surplus
    By Oleg Antonov

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    June 2, 2005 Thursday 7:43 AM Eastern Time

    ALMATY, June 2 -- Kazakhstan's Ministry of Defence and the Organisation
    for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) mull a joint project
    to eliminate the surpluses of small arms and obsolete ammunition kept
    at the republic's military depots.

    Vladimir Nosonovsky, chief of the Kazakh Armed Forces' main directorate
    for arsenals, bases, depots of ammunition and armaments, told Itar-Tass
    on Thursday that arms surpluses amount to 30,000 weapons and about
    2,5 million rounds of ammunition.

    Nosonovsky said the arms had been at one time taken out by the Soviet
    Army from Afghanistan, East Germany, and Armenia. They are out of
    use by Kazakhstan's Army or are damaged and are hazardous if further
    stored. These are, in particular, tank projectiles of 100-mm caliber
    as well as ammunition with a storage term of 40 years, Nosonovsky
    said. "Other ammunition will not be eliminated," he emphasised.

    The Kazakh Defence Ministry has already eliminated 160,000 rounds of
    ammunition but "the republic lacks capacities for this kind of work,"
    Nosonovsky pointed out.

    "The scope of assistance in this respect will be determined after
    experts of the OSCE Conflicts Prevention Centre inspect the main
    small arms storages in Kazakhstan," Nosonovsky said. The experts are
    expected to arrive in Kazakhstan on June 6.
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