BBC Homepage World Service Education
BBC Homepagelow graphics version | feedback | help
BBC News Online
 You are in: World: Asia-Pacific
Front Page 
World 
Africa 
Americas 
Asia-Pacific 
Europe 
Middle East 
South Asia 
-------------
From Our Own Correspondent 
-------------
Letter From America 
UK 
UK Politics 
Business 
Sci/Tech 
Health 
Education 
Entertainment 
Talking Point 
In Depth 
AudioVideo 
Monday, 29 May, 2000, 16:01 GMT 17:01 UK
Kazahkstan rejects Russian air strike threat

The President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has said he sees no need for Russia to carry out its threatened air strikes against suspected Chechen bases in Afghanistan.

Mr Nazarbayev's comments echo a similar statement by the leaders of neighbouring Uzbekistan.

The Taleban authorities in Afghanistan have said there are no Chechen bases in Afghanistan and warned Central Asian countries against allowing Russia to use their air space for any attacks.

From the newsroom of the BBC World Service

Search BBC News Online

Advanced search options
Launch console
BBC RADIO NEWS
BBC ONE TV NEWS
WORLD NEWS SUMMARY
PROGRAMMES GUIDE
Links to more Asia-Pacific stories are at the foot of the page.


E-mail this story to a friend

Links to more Asia-Pacific stories