Armenia says ties with Collective Security Treaty Organization passed ‘point of no return’
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Armenia considers itself ‘outside of’ Russian-led CSTO military alliance, prime minister says
Armenia considers itself “outside of” the Moscow-led Collective Security Treaty Organization, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Wednesday, according to Russian state media. “Regarding the documents [adopted at the CSTO summit in Kazakhstan in November], we declared that we are freezing our participation in CSTO activities. This means that we do not participate in drafting documents, discussions, or proposing initiatives — we simply refrain …
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that disagreements between Yerevan and Moscow regarding the assessment of the role of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and its area of responsibility indicate that the point of no return is approaching.
This is reported by Armenpress.Pashinyan stressed that Yerevan has already passed the point of no return to the CSTO. We don't just veto any document because, in essence, we already consider ourselves outside the CSTO, and let them make the decisions they want. We do not interfere in their affairs out of respect for our colleagues. But I say again, including the gap between these events and their public mutual expression, makes the return of the…
Armenia is not interested in documents adopted within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), as it considers itself outside of it.
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