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    LEADERS OF EX-SOVIET STATES INSPECT CENTRAL ASIAN MILITARY DRILLS

    RIA Novosti
    16:1916/10/2009

    MATYBULAK FIRING RANGE (Kazakhstan), October 16 (RIA Novosti) - The
    leaders of five ex-Soviet states attended on Friday the final stage
    of a rapid reaction force exercise in Kazakhstan.

    The Collective Rapid Reaction Force of the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization (CSTO) began the two-week Interaction-2009 military
    exercises at southern Kazakhstan's Matybulak training grounds on
    October 2, with more than 7,000 personnel from Armenia, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan taking part.

    "This is another step toward forming our response to modern threats
    coming from troubled regions in Central Asia and other places,"
    Russia's Dmitry Medvedev told journalists.

    Members of the military alliance of ex-Soviet states, often viewed
    as a counterbalance to NATO, are committed to defending each other
    in case of an attack.

    Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan
    and Uzbekistan agreed to establish a rapid reaction force in
    February. However, Uzbekistan and Belarus have yet to sign up.

    Major goals facing the CSTO rapid reaction force include efforts to
    enhance member-countries' security from the threats of terrorism,
    extremism and drug trafficking, the prevention and cleanup of natural
    and man-made disasters as well as involvement in international
    peacekeeping and security operations.

    The Russian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik and Armenian leaders inspecting
    the drills sported new camouflage outfits designed by Russian fashion
    guru Valentin Yudashkin.

    "The uniform is a success. I for one feel comfortable in it," Russia's
    Medvedev said, expressing hope that "soldiers will not freeze in
    it either."
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