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Author: Maple Tree
Date: Sep 11, 2008 15:19

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/americas/09/11/russia.venezuela/index.html

Russian bombers in Venezuela amid tension with U.S.

(CNN) -- Two Russian bombers have landed at a Venezuelan airfield where they
will carry out training flights for several days, the Russian defense
ministry said Wednesday.
The Tupolev Tu-160 strategic bombers landed at Venezuela's Libertador
military airfield and "will spend several days carrying out training flights
over neutral waters, after which they will return to the base," the ministry
added.

NATO fighters followed the bombers on their 13-hour flight over the Arctic
Ocean and the Atlantic, the defense ministry said.

It said the Russian flights were carried out in strict accordance with
international rules governing airspace above neutral waters, and that the
aircraft did not violate the borders of other states.

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said such joint exercises between nations
are not unusual. "We exercise all around the globe and have joint exercises
with countries all over the world. So do many other nations."

The U.S. will monitor the Russian-Venezuelan training, said Pentagon
officials who asked not to be identified as they are not authorized to speak
on the information.

On Monday, Russia announced it might hold joint naval maneuvers with
Venezuela in the Caribbean.

The declaration came amid increased tension between Russia and the United
States over Russia's invasion last month of the former Soviet republic of
Georgia, a U.S. ally that aspires to join NATO.

On Monday Russia denied any link between that announcement and the conflict
in Georgia, although Russia has criticized U.S. support for Georgia.

Russia has also objected to the missile defense system agreement, signed
between the United States and Poland and the Czech Republic in August, that
places a ground-based ballistic defense facility in the two eastern European
nations.

Russia has said the deal threatens its security, while the United States has
said that the system is to guard against rogue states such as Iran.

Earlier this month, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, whose comments have
frequently antagonized Washington, said it would welcome the Russian air
force, according to Russian news agency Novosti.

"If Russian long-range bombers should need to land in Venezuela, we would
not object to that either. We will also welcome them," Chavez said on
September 1, according to Novosti.
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