'Russia To Allow US Arms Shipments To Afghanistan', The Associated Press, 3 July 2009
EXCERPT: "Russia said Friday it will allow the United States to ship weapons across its territory to Afghanistan, a long-sought move that bolsters U.S. military operations but potentially gives the Kremlin leverage over critical American supplies. The announcement by a top Kremlin aide came ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to Moscow next week, when the deal is expected to be signed. Russia has been allowing the United States to ship non-lethal supplies across its territory for operations in Afghanistan, and Kremlin officials had suggested further cooperation was likely. Kremlin foreign policy adviser Sergei Prikhodko told reporters Friday that the expected deal would enable the U.S. to ship lethal cargo and would include shipments by air and land. He said it was unclear if U.S. soldiers or other personnel would be permitted to travel through Russian territory or airspace. The normal supply route to landlocked Afghanistan via Pakistan has come under repeated Taliban attack, and the U.S. and NATO have been eager to have an alternate overland supply route through Russia and the Central Asian countries."
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See also:
'Russia opens route for US to fly arms to Afghanistan', The New York Times, 3 July 2009
'Russia seeks to link US missile shields, arms cuts', Bloomberg, 3 July 2009
'NATO, Russia work to mend ties', The Boston Globe, 28 June 2009
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