Xinhua General News Service, China
November 9, 2012 Friday 2:10 PM EST
Security academy to be set up in Armenia
YEREVAN, Armenia, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- Artur Baghdasaryan, secretary of
National Security Council of Armenia, said Friday that an academy will
be opened in Armenia to provide education and training to the
military, police and other departments of the Collective Security
Treaty Organization (CSTO) member countries.
He mentioned that a new agreement on cooperation in the
military-technical sphere must be renewed, as the last document was
signed some 20 years ago. The new agreement will focus on simplifying
instruments for cooperation between Armenian and Russian enterprises.
A branch of Russian state agency "Rosgranitsa" will be opened in
Armenia and will modernize parts of the Armenian state border which
are defended by Russian border guards.
In addition, a Russian agency of state reserves, a substructure of
joint Armenian and Russian reserves, will be established in Armenia.
It is expected to play an efficient role in developing the system of
state reserves in Armenia.
Armenia is a member of CSTO from 2002. CSTO also groups Russia,
Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan.
From: Baghdasarian
November 9, 2012 Friday 2:10 PM EST
Security academy to be set up in Armenia
YEREVAN, Armenia, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- Artur Baghdasaryan, secretary of
National Security Council of Armenia, said Friday that an academy will
be opened in Armenia to provide education and training to the
military, police and other departments of the Collective Security
Treaty Organization (CSTO) member countries.
He mentioned that a new agreement on cooperation in the
military-technical sphere must be renewed, as the last document was
signed some 20 years ago. The new agreement will focus on simplifying
instruments for cooperation between Armenian and Russian enterprises.
A branch of Russian state agency "Rosgranitsa" will be opened in
Armenia and will modernize parts of the Armenian state border which
are defended by Russian border guards.
In addition, a Russian agency of state reserves, a substructure of
joint Armenian and Russian reserves, will be established in Armenia.
It is expected to play an efficient role in developing the system of
state reserves in Armenia.
Armenia is a member of CSTO from 2002. CSTO also groups Russia,
Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan.
From: Baghdasarian