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    CSTO MEETING IN YEREVAN FOCUSES ON ARMENIA'S MILITARY FACILITIES LOGISTICS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 12, 2012 - 12:10 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian and Russian national units of
    Intergovernmental Commission on Military Economic Cooperation (ICMEC)
    of Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) are holding a
    meeting in Yerevan.

    "The commission has achieved much success; close cooperation and
    collaboration between the national units of Russia and Armenia is
    established," Artur Baghdasaryan, secretary of Armenia's National
    Security Council said in his opening speech.

    Participants of April 12 meeting will discuss the implementation of
    agreements within the memorandum signed on August 10, 2010 between
    Russia's Federal service for military-technical cooperation and
    Armenian Defense Ministry. It envisaged establishment of military
    facilities and service centers for military equipment maintenance in
    Armenia's territory, as well as provision of its logistics.

    Valery Semerikov, CSTO deputy Secretary General mentioned that
    the bilateral format of the meetings provides for efficient work
    and decision-making. The parties have also started re-equipment of
    Collective prompt response forces.

    The meeting in Yerevan brought together head of Armenian ICMEC,
    deputy minister of economy of Armenia Garnik Badalyan, head of CSTO
    ICMEC and Russian ICMEC, deputy industry and trade minister of Russia
    Igor Karavaev, as well as other representatives of both countries.

    Ambassador of Russia to Armenia Vyacheslav Kovalenko also attended
    the meeting.

    The participants will also visit some enterprises which serve bases
    for maintenance of military equipment.

    The meeting will end up with signing of a protocol.




    From: A. Papazian
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