A
brief, but highly significant report. The Russians have been letting
the NATO troops off the hook by allowing them to transit through
Russia.
Military
Cargo Transits Through Russia to Afghanistan Expired - Government
The
decision was made after the corresponding UN Security Council
resolution on the topic expired.
18
May, 2015
MOSCOW
(Sputnik) – The Russian government’s instruction on military
cargo transits through the country to Afghanistan has expired,
according to a document on the government’s website on
administrative information published on Monday.
On
July 6, 2009, Moscow and Washington signed the Military Transit
Agreement on regular transit of US military equipment and personnel
to Afghanistan over Russian territory.
Under
the agreement, US military transport aircraft could make at least
4,500 flights per year to Afghanistan via Russian airspace.
Earlier
this year, under the NATO-Russia arrangement, Moscow has allowed
Afghanistan-bound NATO transport to ship non-lethal equipment through
its territory as an alternative to transit routes through Pakistan,
where NATO convoys have frequently been targets of militant attacks
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