ARMENIA'S SECURITY COUNCIL SECRETARY ENDS VISIT TO RUSSIA
ITAR-TASS
October 17, 2012 Wednesday 04:23 PM GMT+4
Russia
A protocol has been signed following a working visit by the Secretary
of Armenia's National Security Council Artur Bagdasaryan to Russia, the
press service of Russia's Security Council told Itar-Tass on Wednesday.
The press service said, "The secretaries of the security councils of
Russia and Armenia discussed Russian-Armenian interaction, including
interaction within the Collective Security Treaty Organsation
(CSTO), prospects for military-technical cooperation, international
and regional security and elimination of consequences of natural
disasters, emergency situations, and state border infrastructures."
Bagdasaryan met with the chief of the presidential staff Sergei
Ivanov, Vice-Premier Dmitry Rogozin, Emergency Situations Minister
Vladimir Puchkov, head of the Federal Agency for the Development of
the State Border Facilities of the Russian Federation (Rosgranitsa)
Dmitry Bezdelov and CSTO Secretary-General Nikolai Bordyuzha.
On Tuesday, the ministry's leadership and the Armenian delegation
agreed to set up a center for humanitarian response. "Now we have set
up a joint working group to specify the legal base and requirements
for joint work," Puchkov told Itar-Tass. National emergency situations
centers will begin to exchange information on the daily basis soon.
Experts representing the security councils of both countries held
consultations in line with the cooperation plan.
ITAR-TASS
October 17, 2012 Wednesday 04:23 PM GMT+4
Russia
A protocol has been signed following a working visit by the Secretary
of Armenia's National Security Council Artur Bagdasaryan to Russia, the
press service of Russia's Security Council told Itar-Tass on Wednesday.
The press service said, "The secretaries of the security councils of
Russia and Armenia discussed Russian-Armenian interaction, including
interaction within the Collective Security Treaty Organsation
(CSTO), prospects for military-technical cooperation, international
and regional security and elimination of consequences of natural
disasters, emergency situations, and state border infrastructures."
Bagdasaryan met with the chief of the presidential staff Sergei
Ivanov, Vice-Premier Dmitry Rogozin, Emergency Situations Minister
Vladimir Puchkov, head of the Federal Agency for the Development of
the State Border Facilities of the Russian Federation (Rosgranitsa)
Dmitry Bezdelov and CSTO Secretary-General Nikolai Bordyuzha.
On Tuesday, the ministry's leadership and the Armenian delegation
agreed to set up a center for humanitarian response. "Now we have set
up a joint working group to specify the legal base and requirements
for joint work," Puchkov told Itar-Tass. National emergency situations
centers will begin to exchange information on the daily basis soon.
Experts representing the security councils of both countries held
consultations in line with the cooperation plan.