 AP Photo The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation has kept a low profile during the Kyrgyzstan crisis. So what exactly is the group for? TAGGED: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Shanghai Cooperation OrganisationRECOMMENDED ARTICLES| The development of the Northern Distribution Network (NDN) as a supply route to Afghanistan through Russia and Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, has played a vital role in sustaining ISAF's operations in Afghanistan. ... more ›› |
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