POST-SOVIET SECURITY GROUP TO OPEN ACADEMY IN ARMENIA
22:32 24/01/2013
YEREVAN, January 24 (RIA Novosti) - Armenia's government on Thursday
agreed to establish an academy of a Russian-led collective security
organization in the capital Yerevan, the government press service said.
In a letter to the Armenian president, the general secretary of the
Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has proposed that a CSTO
Academy be opened in Yerevan, to be co-founded by the CSTO Institute,
its Yerevan branch, and the Russian Foreign Ministry's A.M.
Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Support Foundation.
The project is designed, among other things, to promote "favorable
public opinion about the CSTO through the efforts of scholars,
political scientists, experts, and young political and public
activists from the member states," the Armenian government said in
a press release.
The academy project has been approved by Armenian, Russian and Kazakh
foreign ministers, as well as the head of the Armenian National
Security Council.
The CSTO's current members are Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
In December, Uzbekistan officially suspended its CSTO.
22:32 24/01/2013
YEREVAN, January 24 (RIA Novosti) - Armenia's government on Thursday
agreed to establish an academy of a Russian-led collective security
organization in the capital Yerevan, the government press service said.
In a letter to the Armenian president, the general secretary of the
Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has proposed that a CSTO
Academy be opened in Yerevan, to be co-founded by the CSTO Institute,
its Yerevan branch, and the Russian Foreign Ministry's A.M.
Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Support Foundation.
The project is designed, among other things, to promote "favorable
public opinion about the CSTO through the efforts of scholars,
political scientists, experts, and young political and public
activists from the member states," the Armenian government said in
a press release.
The academy project has been approved by Armenian, Russian and Kazakh
foreign ministers, as well as the head of the Armenian National
Security Council.
The CSTO's current members are Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
In December, Uzbekistan officially suspended its CSTO.