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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    March 18, 2005, Friday

    ORGANIZATION OF THE CIS COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY TAKES UP COMMON
    STANDARDS

    SOURCE: Izvestia (Moscow issue), March 15, 2005, p. 6

    by Nikolai Khorunzhy

    Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Razov told Duma deputies last week
    that some "important accords" were to be signed at the Collective
    Security Council of the Organization of the CIS Collective Security
    Treaty. According to what information this newspaper has compiled,
    one of these accords will make Russian made military hardware
    available at a discount to all armies of the Organization of the CIS
    Collective Security Treaty.

    So far, this military hardware has been only available at a discount
    to units involved in the system of Fast Response Collective Forces.
    The matter concerns 11 battalions at this point, representing
    national armies of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan.
    Insiders say that the practice is to be applied now to all armies of
    the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty (i.e. the four
    mentioned ones plus Armenia and Belarus).

    All matters in connection with deliveries of the military hardware
    will be tackled by the international military-technical cooperation
    commission. This panel is also to be set up at the next meeting. The
    analogous commission within the framework of the Commonwealth was
    disbanded as inefficient. As a matter of fact, the powers of the
    future commission will not be restricted to deliveries alone. It will
    also handle cooperation between military-industrial complexes of
    countries of the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty,
    organization of joint research, weapons upgrade, and joint
    manufacture of military hardware.

    The meeting will also contemplate a draft accord on the mechanism of
    collective military-technical assistance to countries of the
    Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty, in accordance
    with Article 4 of the Collective Security Treaty. The article states
    that all countries of the Organization of the CIS Collective Security
    Treaty provide all and any necessary aid, military assistance
    included, to the signatory under attack. In fact, the future accord
    will set up a legal basis for supplying the troops with ordnance,
    fuel, spare parts, for urgent repairs, and personnel training in
    emergencies.

    An accord on personnel training at a discount within the framework of
    the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty has been
    drafted as well. All six signatories set quotas for mutual personnel
    training in 2005, already. After all, deliveries of Russian military
    hardware and weapons systems require unification of personal training
    systems. Russia set aside $15 million for the purpose in 2005. The
    United States spends about $11.5 million on CIS military training.
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