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    CSTO VOWS TO STRENGTHEN MILITARY CAPABILITIES

    EurasiaNet.org
    Aug 28 2012

    August 28, 2012 - 11:23am, by Joshua Kucera

    The Collective Security Treaty Organization has vowed to "seriously
    strengthen" its military capacity, the group's general secretary said
    Tuesday, after a Moscow meeting of chiefs of general staffs of CSTO
    member militaries. According to a report in RIA Novosti, CSTO General
    Secretary Nikolai Bordyuzha:

    noted that in December of this year a meeting of the Collective
    Security Council will be held. "The main agenda item which will be
    proposed in December is first of all to consider military questions.

    This will be a discussion of the development of the military component
    of the CSTO," the secretary said.

    "And today's discussion led to many decisions, which will likewise
    be presented to the presidents for approval. I think, if today's
    decisions are approved, this organization will take a very big step
    forward with respect to the strengthening of the force component of
    this international structure," Bordyuzha said.

    The general secretary did not specify precisely what decisions
    were made.

    The CSTO is led by Russia and also includes Armenia, Belarus,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan -- though no longer Uzbekistan.

    The military chiefs of Russia and Kazakhstan spoke approvingly of the
    unspecified decisions made at this meeting, but it looks like we'll
    have to wait until December to find out what they amount to. Until
    then, the CSTO is scheduled to carry out military exercises in Armenia
    in September, and in Kazakhstan in October.

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