CSTO concerns about threats from Afghan soil baseless: Fitrat
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Afghanistan Denies CSTO’s Claims of Security and Drug Threats
The Islamic Emirate has pushed back against recent accusations from the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization), which claimed Afghanistan is still a major source of regional insecurity and drug trafficking. Hamdullah Fitrat, deputy spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said Afghanistan has taken serious steps to secure its borders and stop the smuggling of drugs. He insisted that no threats to ...
CSTO expresses concern over increasing threats from Northern Afghanistan provinces - Khaama Press
CSTO officials are concerned about the rising threats from northern Afghanistan provinces, particularly related to terrorism, extremism, and drug crimes. The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has expressed concern over the situation in Afghanistan and the growing threats from its northern provinces. According to the CSTO press office, the organization is particularly concerned about the rise in terrorism, extremism, and drug-related…
Afghanistan: Central Asia fears Terrorism Threat
Growing threats are feared from provinces in northern Afghanistan that border Central Asian countries Moscow The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has expressed concern about what they claim is growing threats in provinces in northern Afghanistan that border Central Asian countries, Ariananews.af reports. Natalia Kharitonova, press secretary of the CSTO secretariat, told Russia’s Izvestia news outlet that the territory of Afghanista…
CSTO warns of growing terrorism threats from Afghanistan
MOSCOW — The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), a Russia-led military alliance of several Central Asian states, has described Afghanistan as a growing source of regional insecurity, citing concerns over terrorism, extremism, and drug trafficking emanating from its territory. Natalia Kharytonova, spokesperson for the CSTO, said in an interview with the Russian daily Izvestia that threats along Afghanistan’s northern borders have incr…
CSTO member countries concerned over terrorism threat to Central Asia from Afghanistan
The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has expressed concern about what they claim is growing threats in provinces in northern Afghanistan that border Central Asian countries. Natalia Kharitonova, press secretary of the CSTO secretariat, told Russia’s Izvestia news outlet that the territory of Afghanistan remains a source of challenges related to terrorism, extremism, and drug crimes. According to her, Tajikistan is ready to begin th…
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