Tajik border troops commander leaves for Moscow

Commander of the Tajik State National Security Committee’s border guards, Lieutenant General Sherali Mirzo left today for Moscow to take part in an extra session of the Council of Border Troops Commanders of CIS member states. The session, which will be dedicated to 20th anniversary of the Council of Border Troops Commanders, is scheduled for […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

Commander of the Tajik State National Security Committee’s border guards, Lieutenant General Sherali Mirzo left today for Moscow to take part in an extra session of the Council of Border Troops Commanders of CIS member states.

The session, which will be dedicated to 20th anniversary of the Council of Border Troops Commanders, is scheduled for May 25, press service of the Tajik State National Security Committee’s border guards reported.

The session will summarize the results of activity of the Council of Border Troops Commanders and its Coordinating service for the past 20 years and will outline further plans for development of cooperation, the source reported.

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