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    CIS EMERGENCY SITUATION COUNCIL WILL NOT DISCUSS FIRES IN KARABAKH

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.09.2006 16:29 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The 20th session of CIS Interstate Council on Natural
    and Man-Caused Emergency Situations opened in Yerevan September
    26. During the 3-day meeting representatives of rescue services of
    Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Moldova, Russia,
    Tajikistan and Ukraine will consider the draft Inter-State Program
    on Joint Scientific Research on CIS member states' organizations
    to prevent and eliminate emergency situations up to 2010. During the
    session its participants will also consider draft documents on creation
    of an international center for training specialists for rescue diving
    services of the CIS, interaction of the CIS Corps of Forces and rescue
    medical services of CIS countries. In the words of Director of the
    Department of the international activities of the Russian Ministry
    of Emergency Situations Yuri Brazhnikov within the framework of the
    session the issue on command and staff exercises of the CIS Corps of
    Forces for coping with emergency situations will also be discussed.

    Brazhnikov also noted that the agenda does not include making efforts
    or providing assistance to eliminate fires in territories controlled
    by Nagorno Karabakh.

    He also stressed that CIS forces can provide assistance within their
    powers, "however it does not mean they should move to eliminate
    outcomes of the fires, as the issue is considered from the political
    point of view." "If there are serious requests according to the order
    established, of course Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan and many other
    countries will take measures for the fires to be put off," he assures,
    reports IA Regnum.
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