Russia awaits Armenia's final decision on CSTO
The Russian side expects a decision from Armenia on the issue of membership in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Chairman of the CSTO's Permanent Council Viktor Vasilyev said.
The Russian side expects a decision from Armenia on the issue of membership in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Chairman of the CSTO's Permanent Council Viktor Vasilyev said.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is uncertain at this stage whether his country will withdraw de jure or de facto from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), according to remarks he made at a briefing for journalists broadcast by local TV channels.
The CSTO Secretary General has reported encouraging trends aimed at the signing of a peace agreement between Baku and Yerevan. He stressed that the organization continues to closely monitor the situation in the region.
Moscow is warning Yerevan against steps that could undermine the economic benefits of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and is reminding it of its allied commitments within the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin stated
Armenia will “almost certainly” not unfreeze its membership in the CSTO in 2026, according to a report by the Armenian Foreign Intelligence Service.
Armenia's "frozen" membership in the CSTO remains that way at the will of Yerevan, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Defense and Security of the CSTO PA Anatoly Vyborny said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has commented on Armenia's status within the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), stating that member states respect Yerevan's decision to limit its involvement in the organization's activities.
Armenia’s withdrawal from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is not being discussed at this stage, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Mnatsakan Safaryan said.
Yerevan has declared it does not intend to take part in the upcoming Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit this Thursday.
According to Armenian media, Yerevan will leave the CSTO in February next year.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that Armenia's withdrawal from the CSTO is more likely than the resumption of its membership. "The likelihood of Armenia leaving the CSTO is higher than the …
Armenia often does a disservice to its own interests, as it looks to the West as a beacon, deputy director at the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Fourth Department of CIS countries Dmitry Masyuk said.
The Russian Federation is interested in cooperation with Armenia in the CSTO
Armenia refused to sign the document related to the the Collective Security Treaty Organization's budget for 2024. Yerevan notified the CSTO …
There will be no change in Armenia's position regarding the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Armenian Speaker of Parliament Alen …
According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the CSTO will consider different scenarios if Armenias fails to pay its dues. The ministry added that Yerevan had not notified of its withdrawal from the organization.
Russian Ambassador to Yerevan Sergey Kopyrkin said that no security mechanism in the South Caucasus could serve as an alternative to the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) for Armenia. The envoy noted that Moscow …
There will be no representative of Armenia at the meeting of the heads of the CSTO parliamentary committees. It will be held in the Russian capital tomorrow.
The possibility of a large-scale war between Armenia and Azerbaijan in 2025 is low, according to a report on the military and political situation in the South Caucasus by Armenia’s Foreign Intelligence Service. …
Armenia has stopped fulfilling its financial obligations in the CSTO