Tuesday, 17 June 2003

UZBEKISTAN, RUSSIA SIGN MILITARY COOPERATION AGREEMENT

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By empty (6/17/2003 issue of the CACI Analyst)

A working group of the Russian Federation\'s military delegation has recently paid a visit to Uzbekistan. They spent two days working with country\'s representatives on plans for future military and technical cooperation, Uzbek TV reported on 15 June. Following the visit, a delegation headed by Russian Deputy Defence Minister and Chairman of the Committee for Military-Technical Cooperation With Foreign Countries [Mikhail] Dmitriyev paid a visit to Uzbek capital.
A working group of the Russian Federation\'s military delegation has recently paid a visit to Uzbekistan. They spent two days working with country\'s representatives on plans for future military and technical cooperation, Uzbek TV reported on 15 June. Following the visit, a delegation headed by Russian Deputy Defence Minister and Chairman of the Committee for Military-Technical Cooperation With Foreign Countries [Mikhail] Dmitriyev paid a visit to Uzbek capital. Plans for military and technical cooperation were thoroughly discussed during a meeting at the Officers\' Central House of the Uzbek Armed Forces. After specific agreements concerning the matter had been reached, Uzbek Defence Minister Qodir Ghulomov from the Uzbek side and Russian Deputy Defence Minister Dmitriyev from the Russian side signed an agreement on military and technical cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries. (UzReport)
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