The 54th meeting of the Council of Heads of Security Agencies and Special Services of the CIS member states will be held on May, 24 in the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek. Participants will discuss the fight against foreign-trained militants who undermine regional security.
Countries are also expected to elaborate on ways to exchange information to combat terrorism and religious extremism, the Russian FSB reported.
The service noted that the meeting will focus on assessing threats to regional security and ensuring interaction between the countries' intelligence services.
“Joint measures will be determined to identify and suppress the activities of persons who have received combat training and experience abroad with to destabilize and undermine the constitutional system in the CIS member states. Participants of the meeting will outline ways to improve the information exchange in the field of combating terrorism and religious extremism, including within the framework of the International Data Bank for Counter-Terrorism, operating on the basis of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee," the message reads.
The CIS Anti-Terrorism Center will report on the results of the CIS member state cooperation program for 2023-2025.