DUSHANBE, September 16. /TASS/. Member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) believe it is unacceptable for countries to use terrorist organizations to their own advantage, the CSTO Collective Security Council said in a declaration approved on Thursday following its meeting in Dushanbe.
"The CSTO member states strongly condemn terrorism and extremism in all their forms and manifestations and believe it is unacceptable for states to use terrorist and extremist organizations that have links to them as tools for pursuing their own political and geopolitical interests. In order to raise the effectiveness of countering terrorist and extremist threats, [they] highlight the importance of cooperation at the bilateral, regional and global levels with the core and coordinating role of the UN," reads the declaration posted on the organization’s website.
The meeting of the CSTO Collective Security Council chaired by Tajik President Emomali Rahmon was held on Thursday. The leaders of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and the organization’s secretary general gathered at the Palace of Nations. Russian President Vladimir Putin took part in the event online. The heads of state signed a number of documents, including a declaration of the CSTO Collective Security Council and an agreement on legal assistance in cases related to the temporary presence of collective security forces in CSTO member states.