NIKOLAY BORDYUZHA EXPECTS POWERFUL IMPETUS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY SYSTEM FROM MEETING OF CSTO COLLECTIVE SECURITY COUNCIL
arminfo
2008-09-05 14:09:00
ArmInfo. CSTO Collective Security Council will meet in Moscow today
on 5 September. The meeting will give an impetus to development of
the whole collective security system, CSTO Secretary General Nikolay
Boryuzha made such statement, CSTO Information Department Adviser
Vitaly Strugovec told ArmInfo.
He said N. Bordyuzha highlighted the analysis of development of the
military-political situation in the CSTO activity zone and nearby
regions generally and in South Ossetia particularly among the key
issues to be discussed by CSTO Presidents. Secretary General underlined
that the 'the situation is worsening unfortunately'.
The CSTO President will study documents on formation of the human
resources system for law- enforcement, fire, rescue and special
services of CSTO member-states, as well as on transforming the anti-
drug operation Channel into a permanent project. The president will
also discuss a provision on the procedure of funds international
target programs.
The last document will allow implementing a package of interstate
projects in the sphere of military and military-technical cooperation,
anti-drug and anti-terrorism activity, and information security,
N. Bordyuzha said. As regards the prospects of the Collective Security
Treaty Organization, N. Bordyuzha said the last meetings of the CSTO
regulatory agencies: Council of Defense Ministers, Council of Foreign
Ministers, Committee of Security Council Secretaries, stressed the
necessity of activating the collective security system.
'The foreign and defense ministers and Security Council secretaries
believe that providing security to states is possible only by combined
efforts', CSTO Secretary General said.
arminfo
2008-09-05 14:09:00
ArmInfo. CSTO Collective Security Council will meet in Moscow today
on 5 September. The meeting will give an impetus to development of
the whole collective security system, CSTO Secretary General Nikolay
Boryuzha made such statement, CSTO Information Department Adviser
Vitaly Strugovec told ArmInfo.
He said N. Bordyuzha highlighted the analysis of development of the
military-political situation in the CSTO activity zone and nearby
regions generally and in South Ossetia particularly among the key
issues to be discussed by CSTO Presidents. Secretary General underlined
that the 'the situation is worsening unfortunately'.
The CSTO President will study documents on formation of the human
resources system for law- enforcement, fire, rescue and special
services of CSTO member-states, as well as on transforming the anti-
drug operation Channel into a permanent project. The president will
also discuss a provision on the procedure of funds international
target programs.
The last document will allow implementing a package of interstate
projects in the sphere of military and military-technical cooperation,
anti-drug and anti-terrorism activity, and information security,
N. Bordyuzha said. As regards the prospects of the Collective Security
Treaty Organization, N. Bordyuzha said the last meetings of the CSTO
regulatory agencies: Council of Defense Ministers, Council of Foreign
Ministers, Committee of Security Council Secretaries, stressed the
necessity of activating the collective security system.
'The foreign and defense ministers and Security Council secretaries
believe that providing security to states is possible only by combined
efforts', CSTO Secretary General said.