On June 10, 2026, a regular meeting of the CSTO Council of Foreign Ministers was held in Kazan (Russian Federation) under the chairmanship of the Russian side, with the participation of CSTO Secretary General Talatbek Masadykov. CIS Deputy Secretary General Denis Trefilov and SCO Deputy Secretary General Oleg Kopylov were also invited to attend the meeting.
On June 9, 2026, a delegation of the Secretariat of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, headed by CSTO Deputy Secretary General Valery Semerikov, took part in the 19th Meeting of Heads of Lead Counter-Terrorism Units of the Competent Authorities of the CIS Member States and Heads of National Structures Responsible for Coordinating Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Extremism Activities. The event was organized by the Anti-Terrorism Center of the CIS Member States.
A working meeting between CSTO Secretary General Talatbek Masadykov and Director of the Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences Kirill Babaev was held at the Secretariat of the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
From June 2 to 4, the Republic of Belarus hosted the second staff talks on the organization and conduct of the CSTO Peacekeeping Forces command-and-staff exercise “Indestructible Brotherhood 2026” and the special exercise “Barrier 2026” involving the CSTO Joint CBRN Protection and Medical Support Formation.
Acting Secretary General of the CSTO Valery Semerikov spoke at the OSCE Anti-Terrorism Conference in Bratislava
25.03.2019Go
A keen exchange of views takes place between authoritative experts of the European continent in the sphere of countering the most dangerous challenge that the world community has encountered on an unprecedented scale in the first decades of the new century. One of the keynote addresses at a meeting on the theme of developing international cooperation and sharing experience gained in the fight against terrorism was made by the Acting Secretary General of the CSTO, Valery Semerikov.
He informed the audience about the measures that the CSTO member states are taking in a coordinated format in the Organization format to increase the effectiveness of countering attempts by international terrorist centers to “reset” their criminal activities after defeats in the Middle East, and again focused on the position of the CSTO on the widest antiterrorist coalition under the auspices of the UN based on the observance of generally accepted norms and principles of international Foot right synergy of efforts in this direction all the relevant international organizations.