Thursday, 06 March 2003

REPRESENTATIVES OF CIS COUNTRIES TO DISCUSS STRENGTHENING QUESTIONS OF THE AIR BORDERS

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The meeting of the coordinative committee on the questions of the antiaircraft defense by the Ministers Council of the member states of the CIS will be held today in Moscow under the leadership of the commander-in-chief of the Russian Air Forces, general colonel Vladimir Mikhailov. The representatives of Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and the Ukraine will take part in the meeting. The participants of the meeting will consider more than 10 questions concerning the strengthening questions of the air borders among the countries of the Commonwealth of the Independent States.
The meeting of the coordinative committee on the questions of the antiaircraft defense by the Ministers Council of the member states of the CIS will be held today in Moscow under the leadership of the commander-in-chief of the Russian Air Forces, general colonel Vladimir Mikhailov. The representatives of Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and the Ukraine will take part in the meeting. The participants of the meeting will consider more than 10 questions concerning the strengthening questions of the air borders among the countries of the Commonwealth of the Independent States. Also they will conclude the results of the Committee activity for 2002 and discuss the tasks for 2003. (Khabar)
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