US base in Kyrgyzstan 'very dangerous': Atambayev

US base in Kyrgyzstan 'very dangerous': Atambayev
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Summary Kyrgyzstan's President Almazbek Atambayev has said that hosting US base in the country is dangerous.

Kyrgyzstans new leader said Thursday it was very dangerous for his Central Asian nation to host a US military base at Bishkek airport and that it must become a fully civilian airport by 2014.Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev said he told visiting US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake that the annual users fee of $150 million which Washington paid was not worth the risks involved.Perhaps they may think that Almazbek Atambayev is doing this under pressure from Russia, said Atambayev, a former prime minister who was elected president of the turbulent nation near Afghanistan last month.This is not the case, he stressed. We want to transform Manas into a fully civilian airport. And keeping a military base for $150 million is slightly dangerous. Not slightly, but very dangerous.The ex-Soviet republic is the worlds only nation to house both a Russian and a US military base, reflecting a recent rivalry between Moscow and Washington in the energy-rich region.Kyrgyzstan had threatened in 2009 to shut the US base down with immediate effect, a move that followed a massive new loan agreement with Russia.Washington negotiated a new lease agreement with the Kyrgyz government later that year after raising its payment.Now officially called the Manas Transit Centre, the base is located at a civilian airport on the outskirts of the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek.NATO has mapped out a strategy to withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, but the base remains a vital transit point of operations due to current tensions in US relations with Pakistan.Atambayev said Washington could still have non-combat access to the airfield if it worked with Moscow on jointly transforming Manas into a modern transportation centre.Either the Americans leave in 2014 or, jointly with Russia, they make Manas into a joint civilian transport airport, the Kyrgyz leader told reporters. -AFP

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