Alesya Vysotskaya reports: Bilateral negotiations took place before the summit. The heads of the foreign departments of Belarus and Uzbekistan aligned their positions.
The CIS Council of Foreign Ministers is the main executive body of the Commonwealth of Independent States which, based on the decisions made by the Presidents and PMs, coordinates the foreign policy of the member countries. Today's agenda included 11 issues. For example, it was proposed to join forces at struggle with crimes in the information space and align close interaction of border services for fast response to the threats of border security.
This year Belarus is in the chair of CIS and is actively advancing initiatives. This time under the motto - Integration for the Benefit of People.
The mutual recognition of diplomas on higher education was also discussed today. It is expected that in May the corresponding agreement will be signed by the Prime Ministers of CIS countries.
It was also proposed to name the year 2014 - the Year of Tourism in CIS. According to experts, this will help consolidate humanitarian ties between the countries and have a positive impact on the economy.
The CIS Council of Foreign Ministers is the main executive body of the Commonwealth of Independent States which, based on the decisions made by the Presidents and PMs, coordinates the foreign policy of the member countries. Today's agenda included 11 issues. For example, it was proposed to join forces at struggle with crimes in the information space and align close interaction of border services for fast response to the threats of border security.
This year Belarus is in the chair of CIS and is actively advancing initiatives. This time under the motto - Integration for the Benefit of People.
The mutual recognition of diplomas on higher education was also discussed today. It is expected that in May the corresponding agreement will be signed by the Prime Ministers of CIS countries.
It was also proposed to name the year 2014 - the Year of Tourism in CIS. According to experts, this will help consolidate humanitarian ties between the countries and have a positive impact on the economy.













