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    Belarusian defence minister upbeat on cooperation with Russia

    Belapan news agency, Minsk
    20 Apr 05

    Minsk, 20 April: Joint handling of defence policy issues and the
    development of relations between the defence ministries lay a solid
    basis for long-time mutually beneficial cooperation both within the
    framework of the [Russian-Belarusian] union state and the Collective
    Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) [member states are Armenia,
    Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Russia], and,
    partially, within the CIS framework. Belarusian Defence Minister
    Col-Gen Leanid Maltsaw said this on 20 April in Minsk speaking at a
    joint board session of the defence ministries of Belarus and Russia.

    He said that the two countries' defence ministries made a significant
    progress in some directions last year, in particular concerning the
    implementation of the union state's military doctrine, the military
    organization establishment, the planning and realization of joint
    military and military-technical events, as well as the unification
    of the Belarusian and Russian defence legislation, social security
    of the military and their family members.

    Maltsaw described a joint command-post exercise of the allied command
    of the regional group of forces as a major event in 2004 which was
    aimed at working out single approaches to guaranteeing the union
    state's security.

    Those attending the board session include the Russian ambassador to
    Belarus, Aleksandr Blokhin, CSTO Secretary-General Nikolay Bordyuzha,
    representatives of the union state's permanent committee, the chief of
    the Belarusian State Military-Industrial Committee, Mikalay Azamataw,
    representatives of the Council of Ministers and the Belarusian
    Foreign Ministry.

    The session is taking place at the Central Officers' House. Special
    equipment has been switched on to make sure GSM-communications cannot
    be used.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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