Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said that the United States was hoping to continue the use of the base in Kyrgyzstan to support the US-led terrorist operations.
In the meantime, Russia will give two-billion-dollar loans to Kyrgyzstan and provide a financial assistance to the country in the amount of $150 million. “The funds will be used to stabilize the budget of Kyrgyzstan and develop the key infrastructure objects, particularly in the field of hydroenergetics,” Russian President Medvedev said after the talks.
The loans, Medvedev said, will be meant to confirm the allied relations between the two countries. “The current situation in the world is quite complicated, the state of affairs in Russia is difficult too as it is in other countries, but, nevertheless, we think it is important to strengthen the economic ties with Kyrgyzstan and run large investment projects which contribute to the social and economic development of the region,” Interfax quoted Medvedev as saying.
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