Kazakhstan and Belarus okayed military cooperation plan for 2015 year (PHOTOS)
Heads of defense ministries talked over state and prospects of the bilateral cooperation.
In addition, the sides noted the dynamic development of relations in the field of military and military-technical cooperation, military education and personnel training.
Over the tine Kazakhstan directs soldiers to military institutions of Belarus.
"The high level of cooperation in the military sphere demonstrates not only the mutual interest, but also the efficient use of existing capacity, constructive approach to cooperation," Mr. Tasmagambetov informed.
The ministers noted the necessity of joint exercises, exchange of experience in improving training, enhancement the interoperability of the armed forces of the two countries.
Moreover the interlocutors changed views on actual items of cooperation of CSTO member states in fighting modern challenges and threats, realization of advisory functions of the CSTO in defense and security.
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