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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    December 17, 2004, Friday

    ORGANIZATION OF THE CIS COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY: MEETING IN
    YEREVAN[]

    SOURCE: Voyenno-Promyshlenny Kurier, No 48, December 15 - 21, 2004,
    p. 2

    by Samvel Martirosjan

    For a whole assortment of reasons the Russian media made but scant
    reports on the 10th meeting of secretaries of Security Councils of
    the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty that took
    place in Yerevan not long ago. Meanwhile, representatives of Belarus,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan that met in the
    capital of Armenia did not restrict discussion to current problems of
    military political and military economic co-operation.

    Armenian defense minister and secretary of the Security Council
    announced that the meeting was taking place against a complicated
    political background in the zone of responsibility of the
    Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty. "Global and
    regional threats, and first and foremost international terrorism, are
    becoming undeniably more serious," Serzh Sarkisjan said. He also
    mentioned the negative effect of political instability in Afghanistan
    and traffic on the situation in Central Asia. Secretaries assembled
    in Yerevan discussed ways and means dealing with traffic.

    Operation Channel-2004 in countries of the Organization of the CIS
    Collective Security Treaty was summed up. According to General
    Secretary Nikolai Bordyuzha, the involved countries set up a security
    belt along the northern borders of Afghanistan. The operation
    included two phases. Law enforcement agencies of countries of the
    Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty were involved in
    phase one; they were joined by security structures of Azerbaijan,
    Iran, and Uzbekistan in phase two. Over 5 tons of drugs were
    confiscated, several thousand criminal proceedings instigated, new
    traffic routes uncovered. The meeting in Yerevan discussed ways of
    traffic neutralization. Decisions were made to improve co-operation
    between countries of the Organization of the CIS Collective Security
    Treaty. Establishment of a special coordinating body within the
    framework of the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty
    was discussed.

    Since Defense Minister of Azerbaijan Safar Abiyev had urged NATO to
    express its opinion on Karabakh and Armenian "policy of occupation",
    Igor Ivanov of Russia was asked about the possibility of using the
    Alliance to settle the old territorial dispute. "Dialogue - including
    dialogue on the highest level - has already been established as a
    means of solving the Karabakh problem," Ivanov replied. "I do not
    think we need any changes that may complicate development of the
    dialogue." The problem is handled by the OSCE Minsk Group, Ivanov
    said, and the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty had
    no intention of interfering with the process. It has different
    objectives, and the matter of Karabakh was not discussed at the
    Yerevan meeting; neither were other regional conflicts.

    All the same, the meeting did discuss official Baku's recent attempt
    to have the UN General Assembly discuss a resolution "On the
    situation on the occupied territories of Azerbaijan". Kazakhstan and
    Kyrgyzstan backed the Azerbaijani initiative at the General Committee
    that forms the agenda of the UN General Assembly. Bordyuzha called it
    "a certain malfunction of the system of coordination of the
    Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty." The matter was
    discussed and the debates ended in the agreement to improve
    coordination in the matters affecting security of members of the
    Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty.

    Speaking of contacts with international organizations, Ivanov said
    that the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty alone
    could not hope to successfully cope with international terrorism,
    trafficking, or illegal immigration. The Organization of the CIS
    Collective Security Treaty will therefore expand co-operation with
    the UN, NATO, and the European Union.

    It should be mentioned as well that the Constitutional Court of
    Armenia voted to postpone discussion of legitimacy of the accord to
    send a national humanitarian contingent (50 men) to Iraq because
    Sarkisjan was at the meeting with his counterparts from members of
    the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty. In fact, his
    schedule had been set long ago. It follows that the decision to set
    the Constitutional Court meeting for November 30 was a political move
    on the part of Armenia. It was a message to Russia that Armenia did
    not contemplate any serious deviations from the course for
    military-political integration with Russia.

    This assumption is also confirmed by results of the meeting of the
    parliamentary commission set up by the Federal Assembly of the
    Russian Federation and the National Assembly of the Republic of
    Armenia. Its protocol emphasizes that political and military
    co-operation between Russia and Armenia answers their national
    interests and that their military alliance is an instrumental element
    of security in the Caucasus.
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