Wednesday, 09 March 2005

PUTIN SIGNS SECURITY AGREEMENTS WITH KAZAKHSTAN AND KYRGYZSTAN

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed the federal law \"On ratification of the agreement between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan on joint military planning in the common security interests of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan,\" said the press service of the Russian president. The agreement allows fuller realization of the provisions of the agreement between Russia and Kazakhstan on military cooperation as of March 28, 1994 to provide security of the two countries and to expand cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries. The agreement provides regional security, above all, for Central Asian nations, the supplement to the law reads.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed the federal law \"On ratification of the agreement between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan on joint military planning in the common security interests of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan,\" said the press service of the Russian president. The agreement allows fuller realization of the provisions of the agreement between Russia and Kazakhstan on military cooperation as of March 28, 1994 to provide security of the two countries and to expand cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries. The agreement provides regional security, above all, for Central Asian nations, the supplement to the law reads. Putin also signed the federal law on the ratification of the agreement between Russia and Kyrgyzstan on cooperation in the security area, the president\'s press service reports. The document provides more effective solution to the issues dealing with national security in the military, economic, and environmental spheres, and also with protection of the Russian state border, and the fight against international terrorism. (RIA-Novosti)
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