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    CIS SECURITY CHIEF HOLDS TALKS WITH BELARUSIAN SECURITY OFFICIAL

    Belapan news agency
    29 Apr 04

    MINSK


    The secretary-general of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
    (CSTO), Nikolay Bordyuzha, noted three main current areas of CSTO
    activities during his meeting with the chairman of the committee for
    international affairs and national security of the Council of the
    Republic (Belarusian parliament's upper house), Mikalay Charhinets, on
    29 April in Minsk.

    According to him, this includes coordination of foreign policy of
    member states (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan
    and Russia), formation of the organization's military component and,
    above all, counteracting modern threats and challenges. Bordyuzha said
    that the ways of development of the CSTO military component will be
    discussed at the next session of the Collective Security Treaty
    Council scheduled for June in Astana (Kazakhstan). "The existence of
    the military component is a factor of deterrence," Bordyuzha said.

    Speaking about CSTO activities aimed at counteracting modern threats
    and challenges, the organization's secretary-general noted the fight
    against drugs and terrorism. According to him, the creation of a
    single legal basis on these issues and informational support are
    becoming quite topical in this respect. Bordyuzha recalled with
    satisfaction that the Channel operation was carried out within the
    CSTO framework in 2004. Law-enforcement agencies of the organization's
    member states, including Belarusian special services and the Interior
    Ministry, were involved in the operation. The operation resulted in
    the confiscation of about two tonnes of drugs, approximately the same
    quantity of precursors and institution of 1,500 criminal cases in the
    area of illegal turnover of drugs.

    Nikolay Bordyuzha also said that the CSTO has been registered with the
    UN and the issue of granting it observer status with the UN is
    currently being discussed. The organization has established ties with
    security bodies of the UN and OSCE.

    The goal of Bordyuzha's two-day visit to Minsk is to prepare the next
    session of the Collective Security Treaty Council. He had meetings to
    this effect with the head of the presidential administration, Ural
    Latypaw, on 28 April and took part in a joint board session of the
    defence ministries of Belarus and Russia. Bordyuzha had a meeting with
    leaders of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry on 29 April.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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