Russia: Federal Drug Control Service proposes to combat drug trafficking by large investments in Central Asia

Russia: Federal Drug Control Service proposes to combat drug trafficking by large investments in Central Asia

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ead of Russian Federal Service for Drug Control (FDCS) Viktor Ivanov proposed the creation of the Russian Corporation of cooperation with the countries of Central Asia (PKC CA) – as part of the strategy of the state anti-drug policy before 2020, said March 7 Kommersant .

According to the head of Federal Drug Control Service, the future will allow the corporation in Central Asia, “a flexible multi-vector policy” – in support of government agencies and private Russian capital. Russia’s budget will cost the corporation in the initial stages of 2 billion rubles.

The first project of the corporation Ivanov proposes to make to gain control over Kambarata ( Kyrgyzstan ) and Rogun (Tajikistan ). It is also proposed to restore the Soviet system of energy supply in the region, adding to it new – the Central Asian nuclear power plants and water supply Southern Siberia, the Fergana Valley of the Tobol.

The second project – “Protein security of the region”: the organization of modern poultry farming in Central Asia, because “it is well known that the only way to avoid protein deficiency in poor countries – is the development of production of chicken meat and eggs.”

The project “Modern Industry” is proposed to challenge China and Central Asian using cheap labor (wages “in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan in a three to four times lower than in China, In seven to ten times lower than in Malaysia and Turkey ! “- stated in the package of documents with the proposals of Victor Ivanov), a region in the” cutting-edge industrial zone “instead of importing this cheap labor in Russia.

The fourth project – the creation of PKC CA University of Central Asia with the plan of training 50,000 students a year.

The package of documents on PKC CA did Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has on 25 January, he invited the head of government ministers to look at it February 7th, instructed to respond to the initiative of Ivanov by April 10.

The international news agency “Fergana”