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    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    April 14 2006


    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT: LARGER-SCALE COOPERATION BETWEEN CIS FRONTIER
    TROOPS NECESSITY

    YEREVAN, April 13. /ARKA/. Larger-scale cooperation between frontier
    troops of the CIS member-countries is a necessity, RA President
    Robert Kocharyan stated at his meeting with a delegation of the
    Council of Commanders of the CIS Frontier Troops headed by Council
    Chairman Vladimir Pronichev.
    Greater danger of terrorism and drug dissemination in the world issue
    more serious challenges to the frontier troops so larger-scale
    cooperation between the CIS frontier troops has become a necessity,
    Kocharyan said.
    The guests also informed the Armenian president of the tasks
    discussed at the 57th meeting of the Council held in Tsakhkadzor as
    well as the approaches to the accomplishment of tasks.
    Participating in the Councils' meeting were members of the CIS
    Executive Committee, Secretariat of the CIS Council of Ministers of
    Defense, Collective Security Treaty Organization, Secretariat of the
    EurAsEC Integration Committee and the CIS Antiterrorist Center.
    The meeting discussed issues of battling international terrorism,
    organized crime, drug trafficking and illegal migration.
    The Council of Commanders of the CIS Frontier Troops was formed under
    a decision of the CIS Council of Heads of State of July 6, 1992, and
    is a collegial body of the Council of the Heads of State and the CIS
    Council of the Heads of Government for coordination of protection of
    the CIS external borders and economic zones. Among the members of the
    Council of Commanders of the CIS Frontier Troops are chiefs and
    commanders of the CIS frontier troops. P.T. -0--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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