sexta-feira, 5 de novembro de 2010

Kyrgyzstan doubts transparency of Pentagon fuel deal

Kyrgyzstan on Friday called on the United States to suspend its renewed contract with a controversial company which had supplied jet fuel to the Pentagon's transit center in Bishkek over the last six years.
The U.S. Department of Defense on Wednesday announced it has renewed its cooperation with the London-based Mina Corp Ltd. The company was reportedly in close rapport with ousted President Kurmanbek Bakiyev's son Maksim, who controlled most fuel contractor firms in the country during the ruling of his father.
"In relation to this The Kyrgyz governments calls on the United States to suspend cooperation with Mina Corp. until the country's prosecutors have not completed an investigation [into the ways fuel had been delivered to the center under Bakiyev]," a statement by the Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry said.
"The Kyrgyz Republic expresses hope the U.S. government will take all the necessary efforts aimed to provide transparency and remove doubts around the fuel deliveries to the transit center in the international airport of Manas".
Corruption schemes led to the levying of export duties on all refined oil products coming in from the Russian Federation, the statement said, adding that in case that the deliveries are organized via state structures and transparently, the Kyrgyz budget would receive up to $60 millions per year.
RIA Novosti