TRAININGS OF CSTO QUICK RESPONSE COLLECTIVE FORCES MAY BE HELD IN ARMENIA 2011
ARMENPRESS
July 20, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS: The trainings of the Quick Response
Collective Forces of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
may be held in Armenia 2011, according to CSTO Secretary General
Nikolai Bordyuzha. At today's meeting with journalists he said that
the trainings are expected to be held next year and that he considers
the suggestion of holding the trainings in Armenia quite rational.
As to the non-official meeting of the Presidents of the CSTO
member-states, expected August in Yerevan, Nikolai Bordyuzha said
that the agenda of the meeting will be presented for the approval of
the presidents in the near future. He added that after the approval
the agenda items will be reconsidered. CSTO Secretary General says
no doubt the issue of Kyrgyzstan will discussed.
In answer to the question about the possible actions of the CSTO
in case the Azerbaijani President makes the threat of war reality,
Nikolai Bordyuzha said: 'During the non-official meeting of the OSCE
foreign ministers in Almaty, most of them mentioned that settlement of
any issue by applying force is not prospective and is accepted by the
international community negatively. It also referred to the NK issue'.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
July 20, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS: The trainings of the Quick Response
Collective Forces of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
may be held in Armenia 2011, according to CSTO Secretary General
Nikolai Bordyuzha. At today's meeting with journalists he said that
the trainings are expected to be held next year and that he considers
the suggestion of holding the trainings in Armenia quite rational.
As to the non-official meeting of the Presidents of the CSTO
member-states, expected August in Yerevan, Nikolai Bordyuzha said
that the agenda of the meeting will be presented for the approval of
the presidents in the near future. He added that after the approval
the agenda items will be reconsidered. CSTO Secretary General says
no doubt the issue of Kyrgyzstan will discussed.
In answer to the question about the possible actions of the CSTO
in case the Azerbaijani President makes the threat of war reality,
Nikolai Bordyuzha said: 'During the non-official meeting of the OSCE
foreign ministers in Almaty, most of them mentioned that settlement of
any issue by applying force is not prospective and is accepted by the
international community negatively. It also referred to the NK issue'.
From: A. Papazian