Friday, February 26, 2010

Canada will provide $ 30 million to upgrade Biolaboratory in Kyrgyzstan. Told in an interview with National Post, the representative of the Canadian Foreign Minister Trevor Smith, dealing with the problems of non-proliferation of chemical and bacteriological weapons. In this Biolaboratory stored samples of dangerous pathogens. At present the existing facility, he said, "There are a number of shortcomings in regard to safety, and for objects, which holds some of the most dangerous materials, it is simply unacceptable."

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