Russia
and Uzbekistan join efforts to repulse external aggression from
USA
A military
invasion in Uzbekistan is hardly possible - the US administration
will probably try to organize a coup there instead.
Islam Karimov,
the President of Uzbekistan, arrived in Moscow with an official
visit. The signing of the union treaty between Russia and Uzbekistan
became the main result of Karimov's visit. In addition to economic
cooperation, the document also envisages reciprocal assistance
in case of external aggression shown against one of the sides.
"To guarantee
security, maintain peace and stability in necessary occasions
on the base of separate contracts, the sides agree to use military
objects situated on their territories," Interfax cited the
text of the contract.
The Presidents
of Russia and Uzbekistan are certain that the new agreement will
give an additional impetus to bilateral relations between the
two countries. "Russia will not feel sorry about its signature
on the treaty. I am certain of that. This is an unprecedented
event that Russia is signing the union treaty with Uzbekistan.
This is a totally new level of relations with Russia," Uzbek
President Islam Karimov said. "The signing of the treaty
will become a new step in the development of the bilateral cooperation,
which in its turn will create a legal base to give an incentive
to the development of Russian-Uzbek ties in all directions,"
Vladimir Putin stated after the official meeting with the president
of Uzbekistan.
Pravda.Ru
asked scientists of politics, Andrei Grozin and Vladimir Razuvayev,
to comment on the new agreement between Russia and Uzbekistan.
"Uzbekistan
does not have any other choice but to sign the treaty of allied
relations with Russia. A group of US congressmen has already threatened
to put Karimov on international trail for his refusal to collaborate
in the investigation of the bloody events in Andijan. The USA
and the European Union have declared informational war on Uzbekistan.
However, a military invasion in Uzbekistan is hardly possible
- the US administration will probably try to organize a coup there
instead. On the other hand, Russia is not likely to aggravate
relations with the USA. It probably goes about a certain anti-terrorist
center within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, for instance.
"Uzbekistan
is the largest country of Central Asia, which accumulates over
50 percent of its entire population. The country has basically
built a state-run capitalist system; now they are going to privatize
the nation's major economic structures. Such Russian giants as
Gazprom and LUKoil have been eyeing the Uzbek market for years,
and now they will have a simpler access to it," the specialist
said.
Vladimir Razuvayev,
the chairman of the center for economic and political research
and developments:
"Uzbekistan
will gain a lot from this union. First and foremost, the country
will get Russia, an influential protector in international scale.
In addition, the union with Russia will not let it become another
example of oriental despotism, like it happened in the neighbouring
state of Turkmenistan. Russia will get an opportunity to confirm
its status of a regional superpower, which is an important aspect,
taking into consideration the fact that almost all Russian neighbours
try to cast doubts on this status. To crown it all, Russia will
have more opportunities to control this region, which is known
for its narcotic substances and extremist sentiments," Mr.
Razuvayev said.
Source:
Pravda.ru
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