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CIS supports CSTO proposal to establish security belt around Afghanistan

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The CIS Executive Committee supported the proposal of the Collective Security Treaty Organization to set up a joint working group to develop a plan for establishing a security belt around Afghanistan, CIS Secretary General Sergey Lebedev said.

“As for the Afghan issue, which will also be considered today, the CIS Executive Committee has fully supported the proposal of the CSTO secretariat to establish a joint working group of representatives from the relevant departments of our organizations in order to develop a joint comprehensive plan for the creation of a security belt around Afghanistan,” he said at a meeting of security council secretaries from around the Commonwealth in Moscow, TASS news agency reported. “We hope that the work of this group will help defuse the situation in this region that pertains to the activities of international terrorist organizations, smuggling of narcotics and weapons, along with illegal migration.”

The concept of a security belt around Afghanistan was announced by Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon at a special CSTO summit in January 2022. 

This comes as the Islamic Emirate has repeatedly emphasized that it will not allow Afghanistan’s soil to be used against the security of other countries.

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