CSTO not want to leave Armenia
The CSTO is not even considering the possibility of leaving Armenia, said the Head of the organization's Joint Staff. Anatoly Sidorov also commented on Yerevan's consistent refusal to participate in CSTO events.
The CSTO is not even considering the possibility of leaving Armenia, said the Head of the organization's Joint Staff. Anatoly Sidorov also commented on Yerevan's consistent refusal to participate in CSTO events.
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