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CSTO as a guarantor of Eurasian security / Lyakin-Frolov, I   Journal Article
Lyakin-Frolov, I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The main tasks were defined as follows: to cushion the effects from the breakup of the USSR, preserve a certain degree of commonality and cooperation between the former republics and at the same time minimize the possible negative international consequences for security and stability in the post-Soviet area. The treaty was signed on May 15, 1992 in Tashkent by the heads of six states: Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It was subsequently joined by Azerbaijan (in September 1993), Georgia (in December 1993), and Belarus (in December 1993).
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Russian-Tajik relations have been on the upswing in recent years / Lyakin-Frolov, I   Journal Article
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Russia-Tajikistan: relations of friendship and strategic partnership / Lyakin-Frolov, I   Article
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Summary/Abstract IT WILL HARDLY BE an exaggeration to say that now the Russian-Tajik relationships are on the upswing. This contrasts particularly with some pause in their development path, which lasted from late 2012 to the fall of 2013 and was due to the hammering out of the final details of a key agreement on a Russian military presence in Tajikistan. However, once resolved, the interaction between Moscow and Dushanbe received additional impetus practically in all spheres of activity.
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