Afghanistan is in the focus of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
The head of the Collective Security Treaty Organization stated at the meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly in Kazakhstan that Afghanistan is in the center of our attention as a source of cross-border threats. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Imanqoli Tasmagombtov” head of the Collective Security Treaty Organization At the meeting of the Security Bloc Parliamentary Assembly in Almaty, Kazakhstan, STO said that Afghanistan, the main center of instability, is the source of cross-border challenges and threats in Central Asia and is in the focus of this organization’s attention.
He added. The Collective Security Treaty Organization, using working groups under the supervision of the Council of Foreign Ministers of this organization, continues to monitor the challenges and threats related to Afghanistan and coordinate efforts to deal with them. The Afghanistan working group was established by the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Shanghai Organization.
The head of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, referring to the plan to strengthen the border of Tajikistan, also said that the final stage of approval of the draft targeted program of the Collective Security Treaty Organization in the field The strengthening of Tajikistan’s borders with Afghanistan has been completed and will be approved at the end of this year.
“Zabihullah Mujahid”, the spokesman of the Taliban government, had previously responded to the words of the Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and said that the concern of the member countries of the organization The collective security agreement is irrelevant to the threat from Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Kazakhstan removed the Taliban from the list of banned groups in the country yesterday, and Russia is very likely to do the same.
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