Pashinyan sees no need to leave CSTO at this stage
Region
- 31 August, 2024
- 09:58
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan doesn't see the need for the country to leave the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization) at this stage.
He was speaking on August 31 during an online press conference, Report informs referring to Armenian media.
"We have frozen our participation in the CSTO at all levels. We consider this decision sufficient at this stage," Pashinyan said.
"There is no need to make another decision now," the prime minister noted. "But this doesn't mean that there will be no such need at the next stage."
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