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    BELARUS AND RUSSIA HOLD JOINT MILITARY EXERCISE

    AP Worldstream
    Jun 19, 2006

    Belarusian and Russian military forces have launched a weeklong
    maneuvers _ the biggest-ever joint military excercise between the
    countries, officials said Monday.

    About 7,000 Belarusian and some 1,800 Russian troops are taking part in
    the maneuvers that started over the weekend, said Belarusian Defense
    Ministry spokesman Vyacheslav Remenchik.

    "That is the biggest Russian military contingent to take part in
    maneuvers on the Belarusian territory to that date," he told The
    Associated Press.

    As part of the maneuvers, 29 Belarusian and 19 Russian aircraft were
    performing training missions Monday, Remenchik said.

    The scenario of the exercise envisages joint response to an outside
    military threat. As part of the training, Russian MiG-29 fighter jets
    on Sunday practiced intercepting enemy planes over Western Belarus,
    Remenchik said.

    Belarus' authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko, dubbed "Europe's
    last dictator" by the United States and other Western nations for his
    relentless crackdown on dissent, has repeatedly accused the West of
    harboring aggressive intentions.

    Russia and Belarus signed a union agreement in 1996 providing for
    close political, economic and military ties, and their armed forces
    have held frequent joint drills.

    Russia has watched warily as former Soviet bloc countries bordering
    Belarus _ Poland, Latvia and Lithuania _ have joined NATO. Russian
    military officials have announced plans to set up a permanent Russian
    air base in Belarus and also deploy air defense missiles there.

    On Saturday, Russia's President Vladimir Putin and leaders of Armenia
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan will visit Belarus to watch
    the exercise. Along with Russia and Belarus, the ex-Soviet nations
    are members of the Organization of the Collective Security Treaty _
    a pact envisaging defense and security cooperation.
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