YEREVAN AIMS TO ENHANCE CSTO ROLE IN PROVISION OF NATIONAL SECURITY
Interfax
March 12 2012
Russia
Yerevan views the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
as an element of its security, Armenian National Security Council
Secretary Artur Bagdasaryan said.
"The CSTO is developing actively, and Armenia, as one of its active
members, is involved in this process. We aim to enhance the role of
the CSTO - a key element of our security," he said after a Council
meeting attended by CSTO Secretary General Nikolai Bordyuzha.
He said the meeting discussed new strategic documents.
"We discussed a new strategy of the CSTO and a new planning order,
which will expand the role of the organization in the provision of
security of its member states," Bagdasaryan said.
Bordyuzha said that the Yerevan meeting highlighted details of
documents vital for the CSTO future.
"Nearly all the most important documents of the organization are
discussed in Armenia, whose authorities are extremely serious about
security issues," he said.
Interfax
March 12 2012
Russia
Yerevan views the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
as an element of its security, Armenian National Security Council
Secretary Artur Bagdasaryan said.
"The CSTO is developing actively, and Armenia, as one of its active
members, is involved in this process. We aim to enhance the role of
the CSTO - a key element of our security," he said after a Council
meeting attended by CSTO Secretary General Nikolai Bordyuzha.
He said the meeting discussed new strategic documents.
"We discussed a new strategy of the CSTO and a new planning order,
which will expand the role of the organization in the provision of
security of its member states," Bagdasaryan said.
Bordyuzha said that the Yerevan meeting highlighted details of
documents vital for the CSTO future.
"Nearly all the most important documents of the organization are
discussed in Armenia, whose authorities are extremely serious about
security issues," he said.