The Independent2010-10-27
Russia has agreed to return to the war in Afghanistan at the request of the Western states which helped the mujahedin to drive its forces out of the country 21 years ago. The Independent has learnt that Moscow is engaged in training the Afghan army and counter-narcotics troops and has agreed in principle to supply Nato withhelicopters for use in Afghanistan. A number of aircraft have already been sold to Poland, a member of the US-led coalition, for use in the conflict. Now Nato is in talks with the Russians over direct supplies of more helicopters, training the pilots, and allowing arms and ammunition to be transported through Russian...
Daily Star Lebanon2010-10-18
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 - Powered by --> John Irish Reuters DEAUVILLE, France: The leaders of France,Germany and Russia were to meet late Monday and again Tuesday to try to cement improved relations and seek common ground over and NATO missile defense plans which Moscow sees as a potential threat. Security is a major stumbling block in Russia’s relationship with the West and was expected to dominate talks between...
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