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BetterRed
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posted 11 June 2006 09:18 PM      Profile for BetterRed     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Ukraine, NATO postpone joint maneuvers
19:20 | 08/ 06/ 2006

KIEV, June 8 (RIA Novosti) - Ukraine's defense minister said Thursday that joint air-force exercises with the U.K. scheduled for next week had been cancelled as a political crisis mounted over foreign troops' presence in the country.

Ukraine's parliament earlier this year banned foreign troops from participating in military exercises in the country, and the new parliament has yet to convene following parliamentary elections in March. Clashes erupted Thursday in the south of the country over the presence of a U.S. Navy ship at a Black Sea port for exercises slated to start late July.

"In the current situation, we and the British side have decided to postpone the Tight Knot 2006 military exercises," the defense ministry's press service quoted Anatoly Hrytsenko as saying.

Legislators in the southern Crimea region Tuesday declared the peninsula a NATO-free zone after a U.S. cargo ship, Advantage, called at the Black Sea port of Feodosia on May 27 ahead of a NATO exercise, Sea Breeze 2006, sparking mass protests in the largely Russian-speaking area.

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said in May the country had originally planned to host six multinational military exercises in 2006, including exercises with the United States and other NATO countries.

But the ministry said that the country's parliament, the Supreme Rada, would have to give permission for the exercises to be held after it banned foreign troops from participating in military exercises in Ukraine in early 2006.

RIA: Ukraine, NATO postpone joint war manouvers


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BetterRed
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Also this:
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A deputy from Feodosia's city council said that on Thursday anti-NATO activists had managed to penetrate the port area and open containers brought by the American vessel.

"Today we managed to penetrate the port area and open several containers, where we discovered at least 30 metric tons of weapons and fuses," Borys Stepanov said.

The U.S. Embassy to Ukraine said earlier said that the Advantage had brought to the Crimea medical equipment and arms necessary for the Sea Breeze-2006 exercises. The weapons are routinely used during military training exercises by participating countries, the embassy added.


NATO presence spark clashes in Ukrainian region


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BetterRed
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posted 13 June 2006 11:42 AM      Profile for BetterRed     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
High Five? Anyone?

>>> Oh wait, us Canadians are part of NATO. Did I offend anyone?


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siren
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posted 13 June 2006 02:09 PM      Profile for siren     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Doesn't look like it, BetterRed. Guess you'll just have to try harder.
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