This year Belarus hosts the anniversary session of the council.
Alexander Lukashenko noted that it gives an opportunity to openly discuss topical issues in the CIS, namely the situation in Trans-Dniester, Nagorno Karabakh, and Ukraine.
"These issues will only get worse if we fail to address them," he said.
Lukashenko emphasized that the CIS needs to promote the dialogue on this and other topics.
"We need to find an agreement. We will have to because we are in the same boat. We are not particularly welcome on the other shores. We need to make life better here," Alexander Lukashenko said.
He believes that CIS nations share similar mentality and this will be helpful.
"We know each other and know how to make life better here," the Belarusian president added.
He noted that the CIS countries are aware of the real threat posed by the deteriorating migration situation in Europe, the growing crisis in the world economy, the increasing fight for energy, water, and other resources.
"This makes a fertile ground for radical extremism. Threats from international terrorist organizations are multiplying," Lukashenko said. "Such issues as transnational crimes, illegal drug trade and human trafficking are also on the agenda."
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