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    Kazakh, CIS security leaders discuss fighting "modern threats"

    Interfax-Kazakhstan news agency, Almaty
    12 May 04

    Astana, 12 May: Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and CIS
    Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Secretary-General
    Nikolay Bordyuzha discussed preparations for the next session of the
    organization in Astana on 12 May.

    The session will be held at the level of the presidents of the CSTO
    member states in Astana on 18-19 June this year.

    "I briefed the Kazakh president on the results of the CSTO's activities
    in 2003 and on the preparations for the organization's next session
    which is due in Astana on 18-19 June," Bordyuzha told journalists
    following the meeting with Nazarbayev.

    The CSTO secretary-general noted that he and the Kazakh president had
    discussed "adapting the CSTO's activities to modern challenges and
    threats", prospects for the organization's development, including the
    coordination of the member states' foreign policies, and aspects of
    "perfecting the military components" within the CSTO.

    At the same time, Bordyuzha stressed that "the main and priority
    direction" for cooperation among the CSTO members is fighting common
    challenges and threats: terrorism, drugs business, political extremism
    and separatism.

    The CSTO members are Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia
    and Tajikistan.
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