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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    Sept 5 2008


    CSTO leaders to discuss military and political situation in region

    05.09.2008, 02.59


    MOSCOW, September 5 (Itar-Tass) - The presidents of the Collective
    Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) ` Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan ` will gather in Moscow
    for a meeting of the CSTO supreme political body ` the Collective
    Security Council (CSC).

    The summit will examine `questions of improving further the
    Organisation's operation in ensuring security in the CSTO zone of
    responsibility', Itar-Tass learnt from a staff member of the Russian
    president's office.

    `The summit plans to discuss trends for the development of the
    military and political situation, including in the light of the events
    in South Ossetia as well as measures to head off emerging threats to
    collective security and results of implementing the decisions of the
    Minsk (20060 and Dushanbe (2007) session of the Council,' the Kremlin
    source noted.

    He stated, `It is planned to sign an impressive package of
    documents'. `A Declaration, containing appraisals and approaches to
    the most urgent world and regional problems, including the situation
    in the Caucasus, will be of pivotal importance,' the source explained.

    `It is planned to approve a Plan for collective actions by the CSTO
    states to implement the UN Global Counterterrorist Strategy for
    2008-2012 and a Programme for Joint Actions on setting up a system of
    information security of the CSTO states in the context of the policy
    for boosting functional possibilities of the Organisation to respond
    to new challenges and threats,' the source said.

    According to the Kremlin source, `it is also planned to take a CSC
    decision `on additional measures to boost anti-drug operations within
    the CSTO''.

    The presidents `will also discuss progress in fulfilling the Plan for
    coalition military construction, adjust the 2001 decision of the CSTO
    Council on the Collective Rapid Deployment Force for the Central Asian
    Collective Security Region and will approve a Provision on order of
    drafting, funding and implementing targeted interstate CSTO
    programmes'.

    Apart from the above, the sides `will examine some organisational,
    financial and economic questions on the operation of the CSTO
    Secretariat'.

    The Kremlin source noted that the presidency at all authorised CSTO
    bodies would go from Kyrgyzstan to Armenia at this session.

    The Collective Security Treaty (CST) was signed in Tashkent on May 15,
    1992. The heads of the Treaty's member states decided on May 14, 2002
    to transform the CST into a full-fledged international organisation `
    Collective Security Treaty Organisation.

    Sessions of the Collective Security Council are called once a
    year. The last meeting was held on October 6, 2007 in Dushanbe where
    the heads of state signed a package of documents on peacekeeping
    activities of the Organisation. The same meeting approved a protocol
    on a mechanism of rendering military and technical aid to CSTO member
    states in case of an emerging threat of aggression or a committed act
    of aggression.
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