(NSI News Source Info) BISHKEK - February 6, 2009: Kyrgyz Prime Minister Igor Chudinov dismissed on Friday media reports that his country had received a set of new proposals from Washington concerning the closure of a U.S. airbase on its territory. U.S. soldiers patrol the air base during American-French joint exercises at the U.S. Manas Air Base, located near the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
"I neither met nor talked to representatives of the U.S. embassy. I have received no new proposals," he said.
President Kurmanbek Bakiyev announced plans to close down the U.S. Manas base, used to support NATO operations in nearby Afghanistan since 2001, after talks on Tuesday in Moscow, where he secured substantial financial aid from Russia.
Kyrgyz Prime Minister Igor Chudinov said on Thursday the decision to close the airbase was not connected to the aid. Russia is to write off Kyrgystan's $180 million debt and give the country a $2 billion discounted loan and $150 million in financial assistance.
The Kyrgyz government submitted on Wednesday a bill to gain the parliamentary approval needed to proceed with the closure of the base. The parliament, dominated by the pro-presidential Ak Zhol party, is expected to consider the bill next week.
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Kyrgyzstan Says No Proposals From Pentagon On U.S. Airbase
Kyrgyzstan Says No Proposals From Pentagon On U.S. Airbase
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