The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Russia pledges help for Tajikistan

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MOSCOW (Reuters) — Russia said on Thursday it was ready to help Tajikistan deal with any fallout from the U.S. exit from Afghanista­n and that the CSTO military alliance led by Moscow would need to cooperate actively to protect its southern flank.

Tajikistan asked the sixnation Collective Security Treaty Organizati­on (CSTO) on Wednesday to help it face threats from neighbouri­ng Afghanista­n, where the security situation has deteriorat­ed rapidly.

Foreign forces are withdrawin­g after almost 20 years of fighting, and the Taliban has gained ground. Hundreds of Afghan security personnel fled across the border into Tajikistan last week.

Moscow, which has a military base in Tajikistan and an airbase in Kyrgyzstan, sees former Soviet Central Asia as part of its historic sphere of influence.

The CSTO comprises the ex-Soviet republics of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Russia and Tajikistan.

Russia’s ambassador to Tajikistan on Thursday met a CSTO task force sent to monitor the Afghan border, the embassy said.

“The Russian side’s readiness to provide the necessary help to Dushanbe within bilateral strategic (relations) was underlined, as was the need for active political military cooperatio­n among CSTO member states to ensure security at the organizati­on’s southern borders,” it said in a statement.

The head of Kyrgyzstan’s State Committee for National Security described the situation on Afghansita­n’s border with Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as difficult, and said there was a serious threat for Kyrgyzstan as well.

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