Baku-APA. Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Viktor Chirkov agreed with Azerbaijani, Iranian and Kazakh counterparts to hold consultations in October on establishment of the Caspian Sea collective security system. APA reports quoting RIA Novosti.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, in the frame of the International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, delegations from Azerbaijan, Iran and Kazakhstan raised issues of creating the Caspian Sea collective security system.
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In particular, it is reported that during the meeting the parties discussed the possibility of establishing a multilateral consultative body - the Committee of Navy Commanders of the Caspian states and the signing the Agreement on Prevention of Incidents on the Caspian Sea.
"During the meeting with the Russian Navy Commander Admiral Viktor Chirkov delegations reaffirmed their readiness to further work in these areas and have agreed to hold the first round of the relevant consultations in Russia in October," - said in a statement.