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    YEREVAN TO HOST ROUNDTABLE ON TOPIC "CSTO AS A STABILITY AND SECURITY FACTOR IN THE CAUCASUS" ON NOVEMBER 24

    ArmInfo
    2009-11-23 14:44:00

    ArmInfo. Yerevan will host a Roundtable on the topic "CSTO as a
    Stability and Security Factor in the Caucasus" on November 24. CSTO
    Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha, Secretary of the National Security
    Council of Armenia Arthur Baghdasaryan, political and other experts,
    representatives of political research institutes and analytical centers
    of Armenia, CSTO Institute, representatives of the OSCE, EU, NATO
    and other international organizations will participate in the meeting.

    CSTO International Public Center of Information and Support in Armenia
    reports the participants in the meeting will discuss forecasts and
    assessments of development of the military and political situation in
    the Caucasus, as well as prospects of improvement of the collective
    security system in the region in general and the opportunities to
    protect national interests of Armenia.

    "The Roundtable is initiated by the public structures of Armenia and
    Russia, and the CSTO Institute. This is what I believe a positive
    moment of interest by state bodies and civil societies in the activity
    of the CSTO," Nikolay Bordyuzha said before his arrival in Yerevan.

    Regular information exchange between the state structures, political
    centers and public organizations on assessment of the situation
    and prediction of further developments is an important element
    of coordinated information policy of the CSTO which was earlier
    highlighted by the CSTO leaders, N. Bordyuzha said. It is especially
    important and still relevant for the South Caucasus where situation
    is strongly impacted by external forces, N. Bordyuzha said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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