CSTO SECRETARY GENERAL PAYS WORKING VISIT TO ARMENIA JANUARY 12-14
ArmInfo
2009-01-12 12:47:00
Collective Security Treaty Organization Secretary General Nikolay
Bordyuzha has paid a working visit to Armenia January 12-14.
CSTO Spokesman Valery Strugovec told ArmInfo Monday Nikolay Bordyuzha
will meet with the top military-political leadership of Armenia
i.e. meetings are scheduled with the president, ministers for foreign
affairs and defense, secretary general of the National Security Council
of Armenia. 'The visit is connected with the upcoming CSTO Summit
and the measures to be taken to fulfill the decisions adopted at the
informal meeting of CSTO leaders in December 2008 in Kazakhstan',
N. Bordyuzha said when leaving for Yerevan.
'Armenia is the CSTO chair-state and its stance on improvement of
the CSTO activity is of special importance to us. We will discuss
in details the preparations for the Summit, the draft agenda and
the issues submitted for discussion with President Serzh Sargsyan,
who is currently Chairman of the Collective Security Council', CSTO
Secretary General said.
ArmInfo
2009-01-12 12:47:00
Collective Security Treaty Organization Secretary General Nikolay
Bordyuzha has paid a working visit to Armenia January 12-14.
CSTO Spokesman Valery Strugovec told ArmInfo Monday Nikolay Bordyuzha
will meet with the top military-political leadership of Armenia
i.e. meetings are scheduled with the president, ministers for foreign
affairs and defense, secretary general of the National Security Council
of Armenia. 'The visit is connected with the upcoming CSTO Summit
and the measures to be taken to fulfill the decisions adopted at the
informal meeting of CSTO leaders in December 2008 in Kazakhstan',
N. Bordyuzha said when leaving for Yerevan.
'Armenia is the CSTO chair-state and its stance on improvement of
the CSTO activity is of special importance to us. We will discuss
in details the preparations for the Summit, the draft agenda and
the issues submitted for discussion with President Serzh Sargsyan,
who is currently Chairman of the Collective Security Council', CSTO
Secretary General said.