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    Shanghai six has no military build-up plans - Russian minister

    RIA news agency
    6 Jun 05

    Moscow, 6 June: The Shanghai Cooperation Organization [SCO] member
    countries [China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and
    Uzbekistan] are not planning to create any kind of a military
    structure, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has asserted.

    "The SCO does not envisage having military structures. We are speaking
    about organizing very close cooperation between state bodies involved
    in fighting terrorism, organized crime and drug trafficking. No
    special brigades are being planned," Lavrov said in an interview with
    the Vremya Novostey newspaper.

    He recalled that rapid-reaction forces for countering possible
    external threats had been created within the framework of the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization [comprising Russia, Belarus,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Armenia]. "But nothing of this
    kind is being planned with the SCO. Nobody has ever proposed this,"
    Lavrov said.

    The SCO members will maintain cooperation between their law
    enforcement bodies and special services in real time so that "those
    who are planning extremist or, more than that, violent acts in SCO
    member countries could be switched off instantly", he said.

    Commenting upon the common view that countries should sometimes
    sacrifice their sovereignty in an emergency, Lavrov said that national
    sovereignty would not be limited.

    "The same kind of cooperation is carried out within the UN
    antiterrorist committee, to which all countries report on the measures
    taken by their law enforcement bodies and special services to reveal
    and frustrate terrorist plots," he said.

    To answer a question about the possible creation of a second Russian
    military base in Kyrgyzstan, the minister recalled that the Kyrgyz
    leadership had denied media reports about a corresponding proposal it
    allegedly made to Russia.

    "Nobody has addressed us officially. The Kyrgyz leadership has a
    sovereign right to decide upon the ways of to safeguard their national
    security. This question has not been discussed," Lavrov said.
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