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ID088548
Title ProperU S vs Russia
Other Title Informationattempted cooperation with Turkmenistan in the security and defense sphere
LanguageENG
AuthorStarchak, Maxim
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)the wake of 9/11 Washington stepped up its activities in Turkmenistan which, together with Tajikistan and Kazakhstan, opened its air space for the U.S. and coalition humanitarian flights to Afghanistan. American experts described it as "the only one of the five Central Asian states that is not officially a member of the Enduring Freedom coalition."
In 2002 the two countries signed an agreement on the use of Turkmenian air space by American military-transport aviation and the international civilian airport of Ashghabad for fuelling aircraft moving humanitarian cargoes to Afghanistan. This brings from $8 to 12 million into the Turkmenian budget every year.
Meanwhile, the Americans initiated and actively promoted talks on the use of other airfields: one of the three military airbases not far from Nebit-Dag, Ak-Tepe, and Mary-2. The latter was selected as the largest of the three able to receive two or more wings of strategic aviation.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asia and the Caucasus No. 56; 2009: p82-88
Journal SourceCentral Asia and the Caucasus No. 56; 2009: p82-88
Key WordsU S - Defense Relation - Russia ;  Russia - Defense Relation - U S ;  Turkemenistan Security - America ;  Russia - Political Priorities ;  NATO - Turkemenistan