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    Post-Soviet security bloc to hold summit, but without Belarus

    13:5214/06/2009

    MOSCOW, June 14 (RIA Novosti) - A summit of the post-Soviet CSTO
    security bloc will go ahead in Moscow on Sunday as planned, despite
    Belarus's withdrawal in protest against Russia's ban on its dairy
    products, the Kremlin said.

    The summit of the Collective Security Treaty Organization comprising
    Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Uzbekistan and
    Tajikistan was preceded by a meeting of the CSTO Council of Foreign
    Ministers.

    "Participation or non-participation in the CSTO summit is a sovereign
    affair of each state that joined the organization voluntarily. Moscow
    proceeds from the fact that the CSTO is an institution needed not only
    by Russia but equally by other CSTO member states," presidential aide
    Sergei Prikhodko said.

    Earlier in June, Russia banned imports of over 1,000 types of dairy
    products from Belarus, dealing a major blow to its budget revenue,
    saying producers in the ex-Soviet republic had failed to comply with
    new Russian standards.

    The country's Foreign Ministry reacted with a statement saying: "At
    this moment, we face open economic discrimination by one of the members
    of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) against Belarus
    in an important category of products. Objectively, such actions
    undermine economic security, which is a fundamental basis for
    stability, and therefore for comprehensive and all-embracing security."

    "In this situation, Belarus was forced to make a decision on cancelling
    its participation in the CSTO meeting in Moscow on June 14."
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