December 5, 2024
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Armenia has left the borders of the CSTO and does not plan to return – Pashinyan

Armenia has left the CSTO and does not plan to return – Pashinyan The Prime Minister of Armenia Pashinyan stated that the country considers itself outside the CSTO and does not participate in the development of the organization’s documents. He emphasized that the point of no return has already been passed.”, — write on: unn.ua

Prime Minister of Armenia Nikola Pashinyan stated that the republic considers itself outside the CSTO, writes UNN with reference to Armenia Today.

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According to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, the situation in the relations between Yerevan and the CSTO makes it increasingly difficult for Armenia to return to the CSTO.

“I think that the point of no return has already been passed. We do not take part in the development of any document, we also do not veto any document, because we already consider ourselves outside the CSTO, let them decide what they want, we do not interfere in their affairs “, said the Prime Minister.

He also assured that the situation with the freezing of relations between Armenia and the CSTO has nothing to do with Artsakh.

We will remind

The Prime Minister of Armenia stated that the country has frozen its participation in the CSTO due to security and sovereignty threats. Pashinyan emphasized that the restoration of participation is possible only after receiving specific answers to the issues raised.

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