Russian President today is holding a meeting with heads of delegations participating in the 14th meeting of the Conference of Chiefs of the CIS Security and Intelligence Agencies, the Kremlin press service reports.
Key aspects of CIS nations’ anti-terrorist activities and efforts to combat terrorist organizations are focus items in the meeting’s agenda.
Improvement of coordination of activities of the CIS intelligence community is the most important component of work under conditions of increasing international terrorist threat, according to the Kremlin press service.
The meeting participants include Lieutenant-General Madad Guliyev, Chief of the State Security Service of Azerbaijan, Major-General Orkhan Sultanov, Chief of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Azerbaijan, Major-General Georgy Kutoyan, Director of the National Security Service of Armenia, Lieutenant-General Valery Vakulchuk, Chairman of the State Security Committee of Belarus, Karim Masimov, Chairman of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan, Major-General Bayzhanov, Director of the “Syrbar” (Foreign Intelligence Service of Kazakhstan), Abdil Segizbayev, Chairman of the State National Security Committee of Kyrgyzstan, Lieutenant-General Saymumin Yatimov, Chairman of the State Committee for National Security of Tajikistan, Lieutenant-General Allaberdiyev, Deputy Minister for National Security of Turkmenistan, and Lieutenant-General Rustam Inoyatov, Chairman of the National Security Service of Uzbekistan.





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