PLAN OF EVENTS OF CSTO COLLECTIVE SECURITY COUNCIL'S JUNE SESSION IMPLEMENTED ON SCHEDULE
ARMENPRESS
July 20, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS: The plan of events of the CSTO Collective
Security Council's June session is being implemented on schedule. All
the events, concerning Armenia, have already been implemented,
according to Arthur Baghdasaryan, secretary of National Security
Council. He stated it at today's consultation with the delegation,
headed by CSTO Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha.
'The special interdepartmental committee is engaged in the
implementation of more than 6 decades of events in 6 thematic
directions. The plan of events is on focus of RA President,' Arthur
Baghdasaryan said.
An official from the press office of Secretary of RA National Security
Council told Armenpress that the sides discussed a variety of issues
on the agenda of CSTO non-official summit, which is expected to be
held August in Yerevan. They also discussed the issue of holding
the 2011 trainings of the Quick Response Collective Forces of the
Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Armenia.
At the press conference, held after the consultations, Nikolay
Bordyuzha said that the trainings are expected to be held next year
and that he considers the suggestion of holding the trainings in
Armenia quite rational.
Concluding the results of the three-day visit, Nikolay Bordyuzha
mentioned that the military-technical cooperation within the
framework of the CSTO is a priority. He said that the pilot project
of establishing joint military-industrial enterprises in Armenia will
be implemented for this purpose.
'The heads of our enterprises got acquainted with the possibilities
of the Armenian enterprises. There is some interest: I hope we will
have good results in the near future,' said Konstantin Biryulin,
deputy director of the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical
Cooperation.
'It is the first time such a delegation of Russian military-industrial
enterprises arrived in Armenia. The Russian entrepreneurs have an
intention to start cooperation. We expect some practical results in
the near future,' Arthur Baghdasaryan said.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
July 20, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS: The plan of events of the CSTO Collective
Security Council's June session is being implemented on schedule. All
the events, concerning Armenia, have already been implemented,
according to Arthur Baghdasaryan, secretary of National Security
Council. He stated it at today's consultation with the delegation,
headed by CSTO Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha.
'The special interdepartmental committee is engaged in the
implementation of more than 6 decades of events in 6 thematic
directions. The plan of events is on focus of RA President,' Arthur
Baghdasaryan said.
An official from the press office of Secretary of RA National Security
Council told Armenpress that the sides discussed a variety of issues
on the agenda of CSTO non-official summit, which is expected to be
held August in Yerevan. They also discussed the issue of holding
the 2011 trainings of the Quick Response Collective Forces of the
Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Armenia.
At the press conference, held after the consultations, Nikolay
Bordyuzha said that the trainings are expected to be held next year
and that he considers the suggestion of holding the trainings in
Armenia quite rational.
Concluding the results of the three-day visit, Nikolay Bordyuzha
mentioned that the military-technical cooperation within the
framework of the CSTO is a priority. He said that the pilot project
of establishing joint military-industrial enterprises in Armenia will
be implemented for this purpose.
'The heads of our enterprises got acquainted with the possibilities
of the Armenian enterprises. There is some interest: I hope we will
have good results in the near future,' said Konstantin Biryulin,
deputy director of the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical
Cooperation.
'It is the first time such a delegation of Russian military-industrial
enterprises arrived in Armenia. The Russian entrepreneurs have an
intention to start cooperation. We expect some practical results in
the near future,' Arthur Baghdasaryan said.
From: A. Papazian