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  • President speaks on foreign policy interaction issues in CSTO

    Interfax, Russia
    Dec 20 2012


    Armenian president speaks on foreign policy interaction issues in CSTO

    MOSCOW. Dec 20


    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said Azerbaijan's stance on the
    Karabakh issue remains a threat to regional security and raised the
    question about the effectiveness of interaction in the Collective
    Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).

    "The destructive approach adopted by Azerbaijan on the issue of the
    Nagorny Karabakh conflict settlement remains a serious security threat
    to the Southern Caucasus region," Sargsyan told the CSTO Collective
    Security Council.

    Sargsyan said it is manifested in the Azeri authorities' unwillingness
    or inability to follow the logic of the negotiation process, which is
    clearly stated in the numerous statements by the presidents of the
    countries co-chairing the Minsk OSCE Group.

    "We are convinced that the only way to resolve the current conflicts
    is through negotiation. We are working on the assumption that the
    resumption of military action after a truce achieved by the parties
    and even the threats of such resumption are direct violations of the
    principles of international law and the most shortsighted way to a new
    wave of violence," Sargsyan said.

    Sargsyan also addressed the issue of effectiveness of foreign policy
    interaction in CSTO.

    "It's difficult to explain a situation when our numerous requests made
    to our partners in CSTO to prevent Azerbaijan from passing a one-sided
    wording essentially remain unanswered," Sargsyan said.

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