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    JOINT FIGHT AGAINST MODERN THREATS AND CHALLENGES TOPS CSTO AGENDA - BORDYUZHA

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS Military Newswire
    February 20, 2007 Tuesday 1:51 PM MSK

    Further steps to consolidate political efforts by the region's
    countries to counter today's threats and challenges dominate the
    agenda of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, CSTO General
    Secretary Nikolai Bordyuzha told an international conference in Moscow
    on Tuesday.

    "Since the CSTO has all the necessary mechanisms and a record of
    cooperation, it is in a position to play a leading role within the CIS
    in the fight against terrorism, political extremism and separatism,
    as well as the drug threat and illegal immigration," he said.

    The CSTO will promote its contacts with other regional organizations,
    including the CIS Anti-Terrorist Center, the Eurasian Economic
    Community, the Central Asian Cooperation Organization, and the Shanghai
    Cooperation Organization, Bordyuzha said.

    "Practical steps are being taken to compile a single list of terrorist
    and extremist organizations that pose a threat to the security of
    all of the CSTO member-nations," he said.

    "As far as the military component is concerned, focus has been placed
    on forming and maintaining the functioning of forces and means of the
    collective security system, as well as their operational and combat
    training," he added.

    He said that within the framework of the coalition forces development
    plan of the organization a coalition (regional) group of forces
    will be tailored for oeprations in the Central Asian collective
    security zone. Moreover, the implementation of earlier decisions in
    the domain of joint defense and security will continue, primarily as
    far as the deployment of joint air defense, communications, control,
    reconnaissance and surveillance and other defense-oriented networks
    is concerned.

    "Much attention will also be given to interregional liaison of East
    European (Russian-Belarussian) and Caucasian (Russian-Armenian)

    coalition forces," he said.

    According to him, combat planning, reequipment and overall support
    of collective forces will also be scrutinized. Here standard training
    procedures will be at the groundwork, as well as commonized hardware,
    which will be achieved by single logistical approaches.

    Bordyuzha also said that the preparations are in full swing for the
    Rubezh 2007 (Border 2007) CSTO exercises in Tajikistan.

    "The preparations for the signing of the agreement on joint
    cadre training are also nearing end. The agreement will be a major
    factor that will have a cementing effect as far as further military
    integration is concerned," he said.
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