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    FORMER SOVIET STATES BOOST DEFENSE CAPABILITY IN JOINT DRILLS

    RIA Novosti
    15:23 | 22/ 07/ 2008

    The joint Rubezh-2008 command-and-staff exercises of the CSTO bloc
    of post-Soviet states, which began in Armenia on Tuesday, are aimed
    at boosting joint defense capabilities, an Armenian security official
    said.

    The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is a security
    grouping comprising Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
    Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.

    "The aim of the joint Rubezh-2008 command-and-staff exercise is to
    help develop the military component of the CSTO," Artur Bagdasaryan,
    secretary of Armenia's National Security Council, said at the official
    opening of the drills.

    During the first stage of the exercises, participants will prepare and
    conduct a joint operation "to defend the sovereignty and territorial
    integrity of Armenia."

    About 4,000 troops from Armenia, Russia and Tajikistan will take part
    in the four-stage military exercise on territory of Armenia and Russia
    during the summer and fall.

    Other CSTO members will be represented by military staff from
    respective defense ministries.

    "These exercises allow our countries to strengthen direct ties and
    increase the overall level of cooperation," Boris Gryzlov, speaker
    of the lower house of the Russian parliament, said.

    "We can see that the members of the bloc can meet any threat to
    collective security with an appropriate response," he said.

    Russia, Belarus and ex-Soviet Central Asian republics have already
    developed common air defense and communications networks, and are
    continuing to work on other joint defense networks.

    "During the spring session [of parliament] we ratified an agreement
    on the training of military cadre for CSTO member-countries aimed at
    reviving the system of military training for officers [from ex-Soviet
    republics] in Russian military institutions," Gryzlov said.
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