Nato has agreed transit deals with Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan to move its equipment out of Afghanistan north through Central Asia and Russia.
By James kilner, Dushanbe
8:37AM BST 05 Jun 2012
The deals cement Central Asia's strategic importance to military planners and diplomats. It also means that Nato can avoid Pakistan, its previously preferred transit route.
Over the last few years, US relations with Pakistan have worsened forcing the Western military alliance into a diplomatic push in former Soviet Central Asia and ultimately into deals with governments criticised for human rights abuses.
Agreements with Uzbekistan, which is accused of using child labour to pick its cotton harvest, have been particularly heavily criticised.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Nato's secretary-general, announced the transit agreements at a press conference in Brussels on Monday.
"These agreements will give us a range of new options and the robust and flexible transport network we need," he said according to the AFP news agency.
US starts sending non-lethal military supplies to Uzbekistan
08 Feb 2012 [/*]
Britain begins preparations for Afghanistan withdrawal
27 Feb 2012 [/*]
Britain opens new embassy in Kyrgyzstan
08 Dec 2011 [/*]Nato has said that it wants to start withdrawing its forces from Afghanistan in 2014 and the Soviet-built railway crossing Central Asia into Russia is now considered the most efficient export route.
Britain has been intricately involved in setting up deals with Central Asian governments.
Various senior military officers have visited the region and in February and March Philip Hammond, the defence secretary, and Nick Harvey, the minister for the Armed Forces, travelled to Central Asia to meet governments.
Britain's diplomatic push in the region is underscored by its insistence on maintaining embassies in all five countries in Central Asia.
Despite cuts in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's budget, Britain is one of the only Western countries to keep an embassy in Tajikistan, which borders Afghanistan, and in December it opened an embassy in Kyrgyzstan for the first time.

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Pack fuckistan
Posted Jun-7-2012 ByKmanbay (689.36) Kmanbay View Channel Send Message
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the same route as the soviet leave before them,
Posted Jun-5-2012 Bypearlblack (37.88) 
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It should be called the route of failed losers
Posted Jun-5-2012 Bykr4k4tau (8.30) 
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@kr4k4tau funny to hear from a polack since your loser army will take same route...
Posted Sep-16-2012 Bym-lom (567.64) 
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I knew they would take that route. Its a more expensive exit tough. The pakistani exit was much more cheaper.
Posted Jun-5-2012 ByMadLen21 (36.80) MadLen21 View Channel Send Message
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Make the war as expensive for the taxpayers as possible, great news. Victory is at hand.
Posted Jun-5-2012 ByAfganMountaneer (21.00) 
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