of July 6, 1992
In agreement performance about collective security of May 15, 1992 the heads of states who signed this agreement agreed as follows:
1. Approve Regulations on Council of collective security it (is applied).
2. Determine that the Regulations on Council of collective security are effective from coming into force of the Agreement on collective security of May 15, 1992.
It is made in the city of Moscow on July 6, 1992 in one authentic copy in Russian. The authentic copy is stored in Archive of the Government of the Republic of Belarus which will send to the states which signed this agreement, its verified copy.
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For the Republic of Armenia |
For the Russian Federation |
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For the Republic of Kazakhstan |
For the Republic of Tajikistan |
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For the Republic Kyrgyzstan |
For the Republic of Uzbekistan |
Notification of the Republic Georgia
It is hereby notified that the Republic Georgia signs the Agreement on approval of the Regulations on Council of collective security signed at meeting of Council of heads of states of the Commonwealth of Independent States in Moscow on July 6, 1992.
It is made in Ashgabat on December 24, 1993.
Chairman of the parliament,
Head of the Republic Georgia E.A.Shevadrnadze
Appendix
to the Agreement on approval of the Regulations on Council of collective security of July 6, 1992
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