Defense Ministry: CIS citizens can serve in Russian army on voluntary basis

Feb 24, 2009 at 16:47 | Interfax-Ukraine
Moscow - New Russian legislation gives foreign citizens from the CIS countries the right to serve in the Russian army under a contract, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Nikolai Pankov told Interfax.

"A decision to this effect has been made, CIS citizens have such a right, but it should be their personal decision," he said.

"A contract is a voluntary thing. In this case, a person cannot be conscripted or ordered. Thus, CIS citizens can only serve in the army on a voluntary basis," he said.

An estimated 308 foreigners from the CIS currently serve in the Russian army, the Russian General Staff told Interfax.

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