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Uzbekistan 21/09/2007 CSTO security councils to sign package of documents in Bishkek
About 20 issues are put on the agenda of a meeting of the Committee of Secretaries of the Security Councils of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) that began in Bishkek on Thursday.

At first, Secretaries of the Security Councils of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan will hear in a narrow format and behind closed doors an annual report of CSTO Secretary-General Nikolai Bordyuzha on tendencies of development of the military and political situation in the zone of operation of the Organisation and its plans to intensify collective security efforts in issues of Afghanistan’s post-conflict arrangement.

At a plenary meeting, the meeting participants will be presented a package of documents that are to give an impetus to the development of the organization in issues of cooperation in different spheres.

First of all, it concerns the creation of the Organization’s new bodies - - a Coordination Council of Heads of Competent Bodies, an antiterrorist committee of heads of secret services and law enforcement bodies, as well as a Coordination Council for Emergency Situations. Special attention will be paid to documents on normative and organizational registration of a mechanism of peacekeeping activity.

"We managed to coordinate a big number of documents that give an impulse to the development of the organization," Bordyuzha told journalists. "If we sign the documents we’ll really approach the expansion of military and technical cooperation of the CSTO members and go ahead right away," he stressed.

According to Bordyuzha, "the current year was a success and event a break through in the CSTO development." "Serious attention in the activity of this organization this year was paid to executive discipline. The CSTO is one of the first such organizations that began considering issues connected with executive discipline," he stated.

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