FSB director to preside over CIS security chiefs’ meeting in Dushanbe

DUSHANBE , May 30, Asia-Plus – Nikolai Patrushev, Director of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), is arriving in Dushanbe tomorrow for a working visit, according to information from the Ministry of Security (MoS).   The MoS source says Patrushev will preside over the 20 th three-day meeting of the council of the CIS heads of security […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva




DUSHANBE


, May 30, Asia-Plus – Nikolai Patrushev, Director of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), is arriving in


Dushanbe


tomorrow for a working visit, according to information from the Ministry of Security (MoS).  

The MoS source says Patrushev will preside over the 20

th

three-day meeting of the council of the CIS heads of security and special service that will open in


Dushanbe


on June 1.  

The meeting is aiming consider a number of issues related to organizational-practical events aimed at further expansion of interaction between the CIS security and special services in fighting international terrorism as well as cooperation with international and regional antiterrorist organizations.   

Besides, participants at the meeting also will discuss further expansion of cooperation between the security and special services in strengthening of security of the CIS states and addressing modern challenges and threats, according to the source.  

The meeting is also supposed to work out measures to enhance interaction between the CIS security services in detecting members of international terrorist organizations, and discovering their training bases and channels of financing of their activities.  

Heads of security service from


Azerbaijan


,


Armenia


,


Belarus


,


Georgia


,


Kazakhstan


,


Kyrgyzstan


,


Moldova


,


Russia


,


Tajikistan


and


Ukraine


will attend the meeting in


Dushanbe


.

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