Lavrov: Russia to allow transit of U.S. supplies to Afghanistan

MOSCOW. February 6. KAZINFORM - Russia is ready to allow the transit of U.S. non-military supplies to Afghanistan through its territory, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Friday; Kazinform has learned from Xinhuanet.

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The U.S. administration approached the Kremlin several days ago, asking for permission to ship supplies to Afghanistan across Russia, Lavrov said. "We expect the U.S. side to send a request on the quantity and the nature of the supplies. We will give a relevant permission as soon as this happens," he said in an interview broadcast by Vesti 24 television Friday. On the closure of the Manas base, which is a key U.S. base supporting operations in Afghanistan, the top Russian diplomat said this was a sovereign decision of Kyrgyz authorities. Russia and NATO signed an agreement in April 2008 on the transit of non-military cargoes across Russian territory for NATO forces in Afghanistan.