Session Of Council Of CIS Foreign Ministers Kicks Off In Bishkek

SESSION OF COUNCIL OF CIS FOREIGN MINISTERS KICKS OFF IN BISHKEK

ARMENPRESS
Oct 9, 2008

BISHKEK, OCTOBER 9, ARMENPRESS: President of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek
Bakiyev met today with the Foreign Ministers of the CIS countries.

Press service of the president informed that head of the CIS Executive
Committee Sergey Lebedev also took part in the meeting.

Bakiyev underscored the importance of dialogue between CIS states
on the level of Presidents and Foreign Ministers and noted that the
upcoming CIS summit is of primary importance for the member countries
of the organization which has "great and yet not realized potential".

Kyrgyz president also emphasized the importance of further enhancement
of cooperation between the CIS states. He noted the importance of
discussion and adoption of the concept of further development of CIS
countries by 2020.

"In the condition of increase of prices in the world market CIS
countries must create conditions to be confidently integrated in the
world economy," the president added.

Today the session of council of CIS Foreign Ministers kicked off
in Bishkek.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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