ITAR-TASS, Russia
January 29, 2013 Tuesday 08:37 PM GMT+4
Memorandum on establishing CSTO Academy in Armenia signed in Yerevan
MOSCOW January 29
- A memorandum of understanding on the issue the establishment the
Academy of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in
Armenia was signed on Tuesday in Yerevan. The document was signed by
CSTO secretary general Nikolai Bordyuzha and secretary of Armenia's
National Security Council Artur Bagdasaryan, the CSTO press service
reported.
"It is a research-and-training and analytical centre that will train
specialists in the collective security area, work out recommendations
on the ways to solve collective security problems, and provide
information about the organization's activity in the area of ensuring
security of its member states," Bordyuzha said.
According to the CSTO secretary general, the Academy will "train not
only representatives from the CSTO member countries but also from
European countries to inform them about CSTO's activities in the area
of security."
The Armenian National Security Council chief stressed the importance
of this foundation. "We plan that the CSTO Academy will begin its work
in a couple of months. Now we are dealing with some organizational
issues. It will be a serious analytical centre," Bagdasaryan noted.
From: A. Papazian
January 29, 2013 Tuesday 08:37 PM GMT+4
Memorandum on establishing CSTO Academy in Armenia signed in Yerevan
MOSCOW January 29
- A memorandum of understanding on the issue the establishment the
Academy of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in
Armenia was signed on Tuesday in Yerevan. The document was signed by
CSTO secretary general Nikolai Bordyuzha and secretary of Armenia's
National Security Council Artur Bagdasaryan, the CSTO press service
reported.
"It is a research-and-training and analytical centre that will train
specialists in the collective security area, work out recommendations
on the ways to solve collective security problems, and provide
information about the organization's activity in the area of ensuring
security of its member states," Bordyuzha said.
According to the CSTO secretary general, the Academy will "train not
only representatives from the CSTO member countries but also from
European countries to inform them about CSTO's activities in the area
of security."
The Armenian National Security Council chief stressed the importance
of this foundation. "We plan that the CSTO Academy will begin its work
in a couple of months. Now we are dealing with some organizational
issues. It will be a serious analytical centre," Bagdasaryan noted.
From: A. Papazian