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    VIRTUAL CSTO: COLLECTIVE DEFENSE OF THE COMMONWEALTH HAS FIASCO

    WPS Agency
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    August 25, 2008 Monday
    Russia

    CSTO exercises are organized regularly but neither the troops of
    the CSTO nor the organization itself play a significant role in
    the post-Soviet space. A riot happened in Kyrgyzstan in 2005. CSTO
    exercises were going on at that time but the troops did not help the
    overthrown regime of Askar Akaev. CSTO member sates also manifested a
    similar indifference towards the South Ossetian conflict and towards
    Russia as the country that parried the aggression.

    Nezavisimaya Gazeta wrote that the majority of the CSTO member states
    considered the nearest allies of Russia take its harsh actions for
    parrying Georgian aggression in South Ossetia in a very cautious and
    reserved manner. This conclusion became obvious after the summit of
    defense ministers in Yerevan on August 21. All participants of the
    summit except for the President of Armenia abstained from open support
    of the military operations of Moscow against Georgia. Participants of
    the summit discussed a lot of issues (20 issues on the official agenda)
    including the plans of a coalition military buildup for the period
    until 2010 and improvement of operational and combat training of the
    coalition forces of the OSCE. However, bearing in mind the reaction
    of the CSTO to the situation in South Ossetia, it is possible to say
    that these issues are deprived of practical meaning. Quite recently,
    leaders of the CSTO announced plans of formation of peacekeeping units
    and their possible participation in operations in the "hot spots"
    on the territory of the CIS. Now this is forgotten and the peace
    enforcement operation carried out by Russian peacekeepers in South
    Ossetia is simply hushed down or posed in the light not beneficial
    for Russia among the allies of Russia in the CSTO.

    The CSTO includes former Soviet republics (Russia, Armenia, Belarus,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) that already have
    different geopolitical interests due to their geographic, economic and
    other position in the post-Soviet space. Probably that was why many
    CSTO member states did not express their attitude to actions of Moscow
    in South Ossetia. Uzbekistan keeps silent. Moscow supported it during
    the mutiny in Andizhan in 2005. Tajikistan keeps silent. Russia and
    its CSTO allies defended its independence and territorial integrity
    at the beginning of the 1990s after breakup of the USSR.

    On behalf of the permanent council of the CSTO, General Secretary of
    the CSTO, Nicolai Bordyuzha, characterized the actions of Georgia
    in a harsh way. However, this organization did not work out any
    documents. Along with this, Bordyuzha refers to the fact that the
    "evaluation of the entire situation not only in Georgia and South
    Ossetia but in foreign policy in genera will be voiced in September at
    summits of foreign ministers and chiefs of states of the CSTO." This
    is too late, is it not?

    This issue might be already inappropriate because the closest allies
    of Russia in the CSTO - Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan - did not support
    Russia. At a recent meeting with the President of Kazakhstan,
    President of Kyrgyzstan, Kurmanbek Bakiev, announced, "conflicts
    similar to the conflict between Russia and Georgia should be resolved
    purely on the basis of international law and only in a politically
    diplomatic way." In turn, President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbaev,
    emphasized that "Russian mass media characterized the situation as a
    humanitarian catastrophe and the genocide of Ossetian people. The truth
    will probably be found out later." Thus, Kyrgyzstan that is the chair
    in the CSTO now and Kazakhstan, the best friend of Russia, actually
    considered the use of military force against Georgia unjustified saying
    that it was necessary to solve the problem at a table of negotiations.

    Armenia should be interested in military support of Russia but the
    stance of Yerevan was ambiguous too. During the days of fighting
    in South Ossetia, the Foreign Ministry of Armenia expressed a hope
    that the warring parties would take effort for quickly settling
    disputes through dialogue. Yerevan did not condemn the aggression of
    Saakashvili against South Ossetia. Only on August 22, President of
    Armenia, Serzh Sarkisyan, said at a meeting with defense ministers
    of the CSTO member states that tragic events in South Ossetia showed
    that such confects should be resolved on the basis of free will of
    the population. Otherwise we will inevitably witness ethnic separatism
    and neglect of the international humanitarian law norms.

    Incidentally, on the eve of the aggression of Georgia against South
    Ossetia, servicemen from Armenia participated in NATO exercises
    Immediate Response-2008 organized in Georgia scenario of which reminded
    dynamic of the hostilities in South Ossetia. Having accomplished
    the military exercises in the framework of the CSTO, Armenia starts
    joint exercises with NATO countries Cooperative archer/Cooperative
    lancer-2008 on its territory at the end of 2008. The scenario
    of the exercises will be based on the "actions for reaction to
    crises" outlined by NATO. Thus, it may happen someday that NATO will
    become the main guarantor of stability in the Caucasus, says Ruben
    Tovmasyan, chair of the central committee of the communist party of
    Armenia. According to Tovmasyan, "strengthening NATO in Armenia is
    strengthening of Turkey in reality." Tovmasyan believes that security
    of the country may be guaranteed only in the framework of the CSTO.

    Source: . The meeting of the council of defense ministers of the member
    states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) took
    place in Yerevan on August 21. The Russian delegation was headed by
    Senior Deputy Defense Minister, Colonel General Alexander Kolmakov. The
    event had to be meaningful because the fourth stage of joint command
    staff exercises of the CSTO Rubezh-2008 took place on August 22 at
    the training range named after Marshal Bagramyan 40 kilometers to
    the west of Yerevan. The fourth stage, the so-called active phase of
    the exercises, allowed checking the possibility of joint defensive
    operation. The "indicating troops" included armored vehicles, tube
    and rocket artillery, army, attack and fighter aviation, air defense
    systems, combat engineers and signal units of the armed forces and
    border guards of Armenia, the 102nd Russian military base in Gyumri
    and an airborne landing unit from Tajikistan. Other CSTO member states
    were represented by operational groups of their defense ministries.
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