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PA CSTO delegation to study military-political situation in Tajikistan

The group of the deputies-members of the permanent commissions of Parliamentary Assembly of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (PA CSTO) will arrive with the working visit in Tajikistan on September 23-26, the agency reports.

Dushanbe. September 14. Kazakhstan Today - The group of the deputies-members of the permanent commissions of Parliamentary Assembly of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (PA CSTO) will arrive with the working visit in Tajikistan on September 23-26, the agency reports. The main objective of the scheduled trip - studying of military-political situation in the countries of Central Asia and strengthening of inter-parliamentary communications of the CSTO member states.

According to the press service of CSTO secretariat, the Parliament members of the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan will arrive in Tajikistan. According to the visit schedule, these days the meetings of the members of the delegation with the leadership of the Lower Chamber of the Tajik Parliament, the Defense Department, the State Committee for National Security of Tajikistan, the Agency for control over drugs at the Tajikistan President have been planned.

"The structure of the PA CSTO delegation will include the Chairman of the committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation for Security Vladimir Vasilev, a member of the Permanent commission of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belorussia for Labor, Social Protection, Veterans and Invalids Vladimir Shokov, the Chairman of the Committee Zhogorku Kenesh of the Kyrgyzstan Republic for Defense and Security Rashid Tagayev, the Chairman of the Committee of the Senate of the Parliament of the Republic Kazakhstan for International Affairs, Defense and Security Akhan Bizhanov," the press service informs.

CSTO - the military-political union created by former Soviet republics on the basis of the Collective Security Treaty (CST), signed on May 15, 1992.

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