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    TAJIK MINISTER, RUSSIAN OFFICIAL TALK CIS PREMIERS' SESSION AGENDA

    Asia-Plus news agency website
    24 May 06

    Dushanbe, 24 May: The agenda of the coming session of CIS prime
    ministers was discussed in Dushanbe today [24 May] during a working
    meeting between Tajik Foreign Minister Talbak Nazarov and CIS Executive
    Secretary Vladimir Rushaylo, a source in the Tajik Foreign Ministry
    has told Asia-Plus.

    We would recall that the session of the council of heads of government
    of the CIS member states will take place in Dushanbe on 25 May. The
    agenda includes 25 issues.

    The participants will discuss a treaty on setting up an interstate fund
    for humanitarian cooperation, a draft convention on border cooperation
    and the work of the [CIS] interstate council for hydrometeorology.

    In all, 17 documents will be signed without discussion.

    [Passage omitted: known details about documents to be signed]

    Also expected to be signed are a document on assigning to the Russian
    state library, a federal institution, the status of the main body for
    cooperation between CIS member states in the field of librarianship,
    and a document on assigning to Zhukovskiy Air Force Engineering
    Academy the status of the principal training centre for military
    metrology specialists of the CIS member states.

    The CIS heads of government will also consider [the issues related
    to] conducting the next regular session of the council of CIS heads
    of government, as well as [appointing] deputies of the executive
    secretary and the chair of the council.

    At the council's forthcoming session in Dushanbe Azerbaijan, Armenia,
    Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan will be
    represented by prime ministers; Russia, Uzbekistan and Ukraine by
    deputy prime ministers and Turkmenistan by its ambassador.

    All the participants in the session, about 200 of them, will arrive
    this afternoon. Tajik President Emomali Rahmonov is expected to receive
    the heads of the delegations in the morning of 25 May, ahead of the
    session of the council of heads of government of CIS member states.

    This afternoon Rushaylo is also expected to meet Rahmonov. The
    sides intend to discuss cooperation among CIS member countries and
    integration processes within the framework of this structure.
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