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CSTO Parliamentary assembly session opened in Dushanbe

Opening of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Parliamentary assembly session took place on Monday in Dushanbe with participation of the group of deputies - the CSTO Parliament Assembly permanent commissions members, the agency reports.

Dushanbe. September 25. Kazakhstan Today - Opening of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Parliamentary assembly session took place on Monday in Dushanbe with participation of the group of deputies - the CSTO Parliament Assembly permanent commissions members, the agency reports.

The main purpose of the Parliamentary assembly session - study of military-political situation in the Central Asian states and strengthening of inter-parliamentary communications of the CSTO member states.

According to the chairman of the committee of Tajikistan for Law, Defense and Security Abdumannon Holikov, "it is necessary to take complex measures on counteraction to illegal drug trafficking, terrorism and extremism. In this connection, the Speaker of the Lower Chamber of Parliament of Tajikistan Saydullo Hayrulloyev added, "struggle against drug trafficking should start where it originates, in Afghanistan."

The PA CSTO delegation visit will come to the end on September 26.

As it was informed earlier, according to the press service of the CSTO secretariat, the structure of the delegation includes the members of the Parliament from the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan.

CSTO - military-political union created by former Soviet republics on the basis of Collective Security Treaty (CST) signed on May 15, 1992. The contract is prolonged automatically each five years. CSTO started to function as the international regional organization on September 18, 2003 after coming into force of the CSTO Charter and the Agreement on legal status of the organization. In December 2004, CSTO received the status of observer at the UN General Assembly. Nowadays the organization includes Armenia, Belarus, Russia, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. The parliamentary assembly of the Collective Security Treaty Organization was created in November, 2006. The CSTO Parliamentary assembly was founded according to the Plan of the basic actions on strengthening of interstate cooperation, formation and development of the system of collective security within the CSTO.

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