Secretaries of CIS Security Councils to discuss Western threats
Moscow/20.11.19/Turan: The annual meeting of the secretaries of the security councils of the CIS countries, where participants will discuss national and international security issues opened in Moscow on Wednesday.
According to Russian media, the focus will be on the fight against terrorism, extremism, cyber threats, illegal migration, and drug trafficking.
Threats coming from the West will also be discussed, which is "trying to undermine the internal situation in the CIS countries," according to the head of the FSB, Bortnikov.
Secretary of the country's Security Council Ramil Usubov is participating in the meeting from Azerbaijan. -02D-
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