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    Belarus parliament ratifies CIS accord on military infrastructure use

    Belapan news agency, Minsk
    4 Apr 05

    Minsk, 4 April: The Belarusian National Assembly's House of
    Representatives [parliament's lower house] has ratified the agreement
    on operational equipment of territories and joint use of military
    infrastructure facilities within the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization (CSTO) [member states are Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Russia].

    The chief of the Belarusian armed forces' General Staff and the
    first deputy defence minister, Syarhey Hurulyow, said during the
    presentation of the bill that the agreement was signed on 18 June
    2004 in Astana [Kazakhstan] "in the interests of ensuring military
    security of the parties".

    Hurulyow said the agreement was "a deterrent factor" for potential
    military adversaries. "Unfortunately, nobody, including NATO, can
    guarantee our security," the speaker said. Therefore, he noted,
    "it is reasonable" for Belarus to ratify the agreement.

    Hurulyow noted that Belarus was the first CSTO member state to ratify
    the agreement. "We are interested in it more than the other states
    due to our geopolitical location," the chief of the General Staff
    explained.

    [Passage omitted: details of the agreement.]
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