Armenia believes conditions for unfreezing participation in CSTO won't appear
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- 23 January, 2025
- 07:49
The Foreign Intelligence Service of Armenia considers it unlikely that in 2025 there will be grounds for unfreezing Yerevan's participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), which it suspended in 2024, Report informs referring to the Service.
"Despite the provisions of the founding treaty, the inability (non-viability) of the CSTO to respond to the problems of the South Caucasus, which are the statutory objectives of the CSTO, is unlikely to change in 2025. We consider it unlikely that the grounds for freezing Armenia's membership in the CSTO will disappear in 2025," reads the report.
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