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NATO chief asks for Russian help in Afghanistan
19 hours ago ago from LOATAY.COM - Pakistan News,India News,Afghanistan News and Loatay Update!
MOSCOW, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen asked Russia to give the Western military alliance more help in Afghanistan but failed to get an immediate pledge of assistance from the Kremlin. On his first visit to Moscow since taking office on Aug. 1, the NATO chief told senior officials that the bitter rows of recent years should not blind Russia to a common security threat from Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan. Moscow views ...
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1 day ago ago from Therearenosunglasses’s Weblog
[American/NATO refusal to enter into a non-aggression agreement with Russia has cost NATO the choppers it went begging Russia for. What will be the overall cost to the Empire's plans, meaning how far will the repercussions go? Will this upset American plans for its Northern Distribution Network, meant to compensate for the anticipated cut-off of supply routes through Pakistan? The CIA's boys, the Pakistani Taliban may have already sealed ...
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1 day ago ago from Therearenosunglasses’s Weblog
MOSCOW (Reuters) NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Thursday he saw no need for a new security treaty proposed by Russia, rebuffing the Kremlin's call for new defense arrangements in Europe. After talks with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and other Russian leaders, Rasmussen urged greater cooperation between NATO and Russia in Afghanistan, but showed no enthusiasm for Moscow's treaty proposal. I don't see a need for ...
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19 hours ago ago from Defense-Technology News
DTN News: Nato Chief Seeks Russian Helicopters For Afghanistan * Source: DTN News / Int'l Media (NSI News Source Info) MOSCOW, Russia - December 17, 2009: Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has asked Russia to provide helicopters to Afghanistan to help win the war against the Taliban insurgency. More than 12,000 Mi-8 (NATO codename Hip) multi-purpose helicopters have been produced, with more than 2,800 exported, and they are ...
Related contentNato fails to gain Russia aid in Afghanistan
1 day ago ago from Akira Daily News - Today’s News, Sports, Weather, Movies
Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has failed to gain any commitment from Russia to help win the war against the Taliban insurgency. On Wednesday Mr Rasmussen asked Moscow to provide helicopters to Afghanistan and also requested Russian help in training the Afghan air force. But he told the BBC he had received no positive response from the Kremlin. Mr Rasmussen's visit is the first by a Nato chief since relations ...
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BBC News - Nato fails to gain Russia aid in Afghanistan
10 hours ago ago from BBC
Mr Rasmussen said he had presented Moscow with 'concrete proposals' Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has failed to gain any commitment from Russia to help win the war against the Taliban insurgency. On Wednesday Mr Rasmussen asked Moscow to provide helicopters to Afghanistan and also requested Russian help in training the Afghan air force. But he told the BBC he had received no positive response from the Kremlin. ...
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