CSTO secretary-general to visit Armenia

[ad_1] A Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) delegation headed by the organization’s Secretary-General Stanislav Zas will visit Armenia on August 9-10, Report informs with reference to the Armenian Foreign Ministry. “CSTO Secretary-General Stanislav Zas and his delegation will visit Armenia on August 9-10. During the visit, they will meet the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol… Continue reading CSTO secretary-general to visit Armenia

CSTO begins multi-month exercises in Central Asia

[ad_1] Large-scale maneuvers of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) members’ troops titled “Border-2021” begins today, Report informs, citing Izvestia. Troops of Russia and Central Asian countries have arrived at Tajik military training grounds to practice the defense of the border with Afghanistan. About 1,000 Russian servicemen will take part in the military exercises on… Continue reading CSTO begins multi-month exercises in Central Asia

Armenia provokes Russia and CSTO – COMMENTARY

[ad_1] The Armenian army continues provocations on the state border with Azerbaijan. Official Yerevan resorts to new tricks taking advantage of the situation. Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a July 29 meeting of the Armenian government that the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border “is not stabilizing”. He proposed the deployment of CSTO observers… Continue reading Armenia provokes Russia and CSTO – COMMENTARY

Pashinyan’s proposal on CSTO on border with Azerbaijan regarded as political in Duma

[ad_1] The proposal by acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan to deploy the CSTO monitoring mission along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border is political, chairman of the State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs Leonid Kalashnikov said, Report informs, citing Interfax. “Such security issues are most often resolved in silence. Statements in open areas in the presence… Continue reading Pashinyan’s proposal on CSTO on border with Azerbaijan regarded as political in Duma