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    FOREIGN MINISTRY FRATERNITY: RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER PREPARED A SUMMIT OF CSTO MEMBER STATES
    by Nadezhda Sorokina

    WPS Agency
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    September 8, 2008 Monday
    Russia

    CSTO WILL JOIN PROVISION OF EUROPEAN SECURITY; Foreign ministers
    of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan
    and Uzbekistan discussed the situation that was a result of the
    aggression of Georgia against South Ossetia. What was most important,
    the ministers paid much attention to preparation of the collective
    security council. They approved draft documents aimed at collective
    participation of member states of the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization (CSTO) in implementation of a global antiterrorist
    strategy of the UN regarding more active anti-drug operations. They
    also approved an important plan of consultations about issues of
    foreign policy, security and defense.

    Foreign ministers of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
    Tajikistan and Uzbekistan discussed the situation that was a result
    of aggression of Georgia against South Ossetia.

    What was the most important, the ministers paid much attention to
    preparation of the collective security council. They approved draft
    documents aimed at collective participation of member states of the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in implementation of a
    global antiterrorist strategy of the UN regarding more active anti-drug
    operations. They also approved an important plan of consultations
    about the issues of foreign policy, security and defense.

    Lavrov reported that CSTO member states reached an agreement on
    coordinated actions on international arena in accordance with the
    statement of the organization about South Ossetia adopted in Moscow.

    Russia already expressed satisfaction with this statement. Lavrov said,
    "it will be a common stance of the CSTO member states and henceforth
    our ambassadors will act from the positions approved by the ministers."

    The main breakthrough was the fact that foreign ministers of the CSTO
    countries agreed to start joint work on the agreement on collective
    European security. Lavrov stressed, "this is an important decision. We
    will start working in a few weeks."

    During the meeting in Moscow, foreign ministers of the CSTO countries
    also advocated working out a new legally binding agreement by Moscow
    and Washington instead of expiring the treaty on strategic offensive
    armament. In their statement, the foreign ministers of CSTO countries
    emphasized, "we think that such an agreement should include everything
    best from the existing treaty on strategic offensive armament and
    should simultaneously fix new lower levels of both strategic carriers
    (intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-based ballistic
    missiles, heavy bombers) and combat charges placed on them that should
    be subject to checking."

    The ministers also paid attention to combating drug trafficking from
    Afghanistan. General Secretary of CSTO, Nikolai Bordyuzha, stated,
    "we plan to pool our efforts and to work more actively on the creation
    of anti-drug security belts." According to Bordyuzha, in building
    anti-drug belts around Afghanistan CSTO is going to closely cooperate
    with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Bordyuzha concluded, "we
    are also going to develop cooperation in counteraction to synthetic
    drugs that come from Europe en masse."
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