CSTO to secure cargo transfer for International Security Assistance Forces in Afghanistan

PanARMENIAN.Net - Collective Security Treaty Organization ( CSTO ) Council members expressed readiness to secure cargo transfer for International Security Assistance Forces in Afghanistan.



The Council also referred to NATO-U.S. negotiations on technical aspects of cargo transfer through CSTO states territory as well as coordination between railway structures and customs activities.



CSTO Secretary General Nikolai Bordyuzha emphasized the importance of interaction between the states to support International Security Assistance Forces in Afghanistan, 24.kg. news agency reports.
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