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What is special about this organization that operates "collectively" for the first time and completes a peacekeeping mission in 6 days?

author:China News Network

Nur-Sultan, January 13 (China News Network) -- As the situation in Kazakhstan in the Central Asian country is becoming more and more stable, the collective security treaty organization (CSTO) peacekeeping force in Kazakhstan has also been completed, and has been withdrawn since the 13th, and will all be withdrawn within 10 days.

Kazakh President Tokayev held talks with the visiting CICA Secretary-General Zass, who expressed his gratitude for the timely assistance provided by the CICA member states to Kazakhstan, saying that the peacekeeping mission was successful and stabilizing the domestic situation in Kazakhstan, and proposed the establishment of a special representative agency for CISO peacekeeping operations.

At present, the situation in Kazakhstan is further stabilized. As of the 13th, all railway stations have been opened, and the national highway has no restrictions. In Almaty, Republic Square, which is at the "eye of the storm" of the unrest, resumed on the same day, the repair of the municipal government building began on the same day, and The Almaty International Airport has resumed operations. In addition, the States of West Kazakhstan, North Kazakhstan and Pavlodar Oblast have lifted the state of emergency from 7 o'clock on the 13th in accordance with the presidential decree.

Due to the soaring price of liquefied natural gas, protests broke out in Kazakhstan on the 2nd, which subsequently evolved into large-scale riots. On the 5th, there was a situation of rioters storming government institutions in Hado, and Tokayev sought help from the CSA on the same day to overcome the "terrorist threat". CSL subsequently adopted a resolution on the short-term deployment of peacekeeping forces in Kazakhstan.

On the 7th, the peacekeeping troops arrived at Almaty, the "hardest hit area" of the riots, the largest city in Kazakhstan. On the 8th, the peacekeeping force arrived in Nur-Sultan, the capital of Kazakhstan. First Deputy Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan Nureshev told the outside world that the primary task of the peacekeeping force is to protect strategically important facilities and assist Kazakh law enforcement agencies in restoring social order.

According to Russia's Izvestia newspaper, this is the first time since the establishment of CGIA that troops have been sent to member countries in accordance with the provisions of the treaty. According to the Russian newspaper, all the members of the CGIA participated in the peacekeeping operation. The commander-in-chief of the peacekeeping force is the Commander of the Russian Paratroopers, Serdyukov, who has experience in two Chechen wars and the Syrian battlefield.

According to public information, the predecessor of the CCS was the "CIS Collective Security Treaty", which entered into force in the 1990s, and in 2002 this regional agreement was changed to the "CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization".

Currently, CSOA member states include Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. CSCE member states hold regular military exercises and have worked together to combat drug smuggling and illegal immigration.

The supreme body of CSCE is the Collective Security Treaty Council, whose members are the heads of state and whose president is rotated by the heads of State. The organization has also established collective action response units, peacekeeping units, etc., and a joint staff. According to the regulations, once a member state is threatened, other member states will provide necessary assistance, including military assistance. (End)

Source: China News Network

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