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    CIS SECURITY BODY NEEDS TO RESOLVE INTERNAL PROBLEMS - RUSSIAN MP

    Interfax-AVN military news agency web site
    30 Apr 04

    MOSCOW

    Member-states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
    should work out an efficient mechanism of enforcing mutual commitments
    in the military sphere, Viktor Zavarzin, chairman of the State Duma
    Defence Committee, said today.

    "All CSTO member-states (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
    Russia and Tajikistan) should develop their own mechanisms for
    enforcing military-technical cooperation agreements that have been
    reached. Legislation, regulating such a mechanism, has not been
    developed yet because of domestic interdepartmental differences,"
    Zavarzin told Interfax-Military News Agency.

    Zavarzin emphasized that CSTO member-states have not shown the proper
    interest in armament modernization and overhaul programmes proposed by
    Russia within the framework of the Intergovernmental
    Military-Technical Cooperation Commission.

    As a positive example of cooperation within the CSTO framework he
    cited cooperation, pertaining to CSTO infrastructure security
    (railways, airlines, pipelines, sea routes, largest power plants,
    etc.), which directly influences all the national security components
    of each member-state. "For instance, this January the Russian
    president submitted the bill "On ratifying the agreement on
    establishing a single protection system for the railways of CSTO
    member states" to the State Duma for consideration. The agreement
    coordinates joint planning in this sphere," he noted.

    Zavarzin said that, on the whole, there were a number of serious
    problems and difficulties in each CSTO workstream. Should such
    problems be solved, the organization could achieve a qualitatively new
    level of cooperation, and enforce decisions, meeting the challenges of
    the contemporary military-political environment in CSTO member
    states. It is also necessary to refine policy pertaining to
    contemporary challenges and threats, Zavarzin said. He added that one
    of the priorities consisted in establishing contacts between CSTO and
    UN, and CSTO and OSCE. "The organization may also coordinate its
    efforts with NATO in the future, first and foremost, in the sphere of
    combating terrorism, religious extremism and drug trafficking," he
    said. (Passage omitted)
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