Pubdate: Wed, 12 May 2004 Source: Moscow Times, The (Russia) Copyright: 2004 The Moscow Times Contact: http://www.moscowtimes.ru/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/903 RUSSIA PULLS OUT FROM "POROUS" TAJIK-AFGHAN BORDER Russia is withdrawing its frontier troops from the Tajik-Afghan border in a move that will leave a porous border for drug traffickers, a Russian official said in an interview with Nezavisimaya Gazeta Wednesday. "We are pulling out of Tajikistan in general," First Deputy Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Trubnikov told Nezavisimaya Gazeta. "The result will be a porous border. Porous means drugs." Russian-led troops have helped to maintain stability in Tajikistan since a 1992-97 civil war. They monitor over 90 percent of the remote 1,344km (840-mile) Tajik border with Afghanistan, the world's top opium producer. The Russians are leaving at the request of Tajikistan, Trubnikov told the newspaper, although Tajik President Imomali Rakhmonov said two weeks ago the handover was a Russian initiative, Reuters reported. Russia's Defense Ministry declined to say how many troops it has in Tajikistan in a statement to Reuters. According to Reuters, analysts put the total - including a motorized rifle division sent for peacekeeping - at over 20,000. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates this year's harvest of Afghan opium, much of which turns up as heroin on city streets in the West, at 5,400 tonnes, Reuters reported. Instead of policing the Tajik frontier, Russia will create security zones on its own border with Kazakhstan, the biggest of the five ex-Soviet Central Asian states clustered between Russia and the Muslim states of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. "The Americans are not happy with this," Nezavisimaya Gazeta quoted Trubnikov as saying. "They know that things get past us at the moment, so the drugs traffic will spread further." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake