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    POST-SOVIET CSTO BLOC SUPPORTS MEDVEDEV'S PAN-EUROPEAN SECURITY PACT DRAFT

    RIA Novosti
    May 31, 2010
    YEREVAN

    The Parliamentary Assembly Council of the post-Soviet Collective
    Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) bloc has given its support
    to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's initiative to improve the
    European security structure, the speaker of the Russian lower house
    of parliament said.

    "We perfectly understand that security in Europe can not be built at
    the expense of other states," Boris Gryzlov, who also chairs the CSTO
    Parliamentary Assembly, said.

    "The entire space must be within the overall security frames and
    all members of the Council have supported Russian President Dmitry
    Medvedev's initiative on improving the structure of European security,"
    Gryzlov continued.

    He added that the CSTO PA Council welcomed the development of the
    Russian leader's idea and will persuade their European colleagues
    that relations on security issues must be based on this approach.

    The CSTO comprises Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
    Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

    Medvedev announced his initiative to draw up a new pan-European
    security pact in May 2008, and the first real draft was presented
    by the Kremlin in November 2009. It got responses from more than 20
    governments and their administrations. The European Union and NATO
    have also studied the draft.

    However, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said such a treaty
    was unnecessary.

    Her position was echoed by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen
    who has stated repeatedly that the West is no threat to Russia and
    that extra security guarantees are uncalled for.

    The assembly meeting was held on Monday for the first time in Armenian
    capital of Yerevan.




    From: A. Papazian
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