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Russia, China and Central Asian States to Fight
Against Terrorism

MOSCOW, Apr 21, 2000 -- (Agence France Presse)
Interior ministers from Russia, China, and three
Central Asian states began talks Friday in Moscow to
develop a joint strategy for fighting international
crime, terrorism and separatism.

Opening the one-day meeting of the Shanghai five --
grouping China, Russia and Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and
Tajikistan -- Russian Interior Minister Vladimir
Rushailo said it was essential to agree "decisive
joint measures."

"We have to join forces to combat the activities of
terrorists, armed separatists and international
extremist organizations which give them financial
support," he said, in comments cited by ITAR-TASS news
agency.

The extraordinary meeting's main purpose was to draft
documents for a summit of the Shanghai Five in the
Tajik capital Dushanbe slated for May.

The countries aim to exchange their experiences
fighting terrorism and work more closely together to
stop the flow of arms and narcotics smuggling across
their borders.

Rushailo, flanked by Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov and
head of the Federal Security Service (FSB, ex-KGB)
Nikolai Patrushev among other top security officials,
pointed to the spread of terrorism in Central Asia and
the Caucasus.

"Separatist terrorist and international organizations
are assisting the terrorists in Central Asia and the
North Caucasus to destabilize the situation there," he
said.

Russia invaded breakaway Chechnya on October 1 in a
self-declared "anti-terrorist" operation against
Chechen Islamists blamed for incursions into
neighboring Dagestan and a series of deadly bomb
blasts in Russia last year.

Last autumn, some 1,000 Islamic rebels invaded
southern Kyrgyzstan and took four Japanese geologists
hostage for two months before releasing them unharmed
and retreating south into Afghanistan.

Muslim militants have also been blamed for a series of
bomb attacks which killed 16 people in the Uzbek
capital, Tashkent, in February 1999 and clashes with
Uzbek troops in the Ferghana Valley in which 23 people
were killed. ((c) 2000 Agence France Presse)



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