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    CSTO TO BE MADE MORE EFFICIENT

    AZG DAILY
    06-09-2011

    The CIS summit in Dushanbe has demonstrated that this is no longer
    the key structure for Moscow, Kommersant believes. It places its
    stake on the Customs Union (CU) and the Collective Security Treaty
    Organisation (CSTO), which, as the publication has found out, are
    facing serious reforms. The documents on their reorganisation are
    already being coordinated.

    As far as the Customs Union is concerned the plan envisages the
    attraction of Ukraine in the union. The CSTO, on the other hand,
    will be made more efficient even if this goes along with losing one
    of its members - Uzbekistan.

    In Dushanbe, the newspaper notes, many talked about the problems
    of the organisation and its insufficient integration. The tone of
    speech by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev was different from the
    final summit declaration, which included compliments to the CIS and a
    life-affirming ending. Medvedev noted that the statements about the
    amorphousness and poor fulfilment of the obligations assumed within
    the CIS are often reasonable and correct. And he said that the CU
    and CSTO are examples of more successful integration projects.


    From: Baghdasarian
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