CSTO states oppose military solution to Iranian nuclear problem
May 27, 2013 | 16:04
The member states of Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
said military solution to the Iranian nuke problem is unacceptable.
The joint statement adopted by CSTO foreign ministers says
introduction of unilateral sanctions against Iran is unproductive, RIA
Novosti reported.
`Confrontational scenario in the light of general instability in the
Middle East and North Africa is fraught with unpredictable
consequences for the international community. In this context, the
member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization stand for
responsible approach and restraint, steady implementation of the
relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council on Iran,' the
statement reads.
The statement mentions unconditional right of each party to the Treaty
on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to develop a peaceful
program, including the right to enrichment.
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May 27, 2013 | 16:04
The member states of Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
said military solution to the Iranian nuke problem is unacceptable.
The joint statement adopted by CSTO foreign ministers says
introduction of unilateral sanctions against Iran is unproductive, RIA
Novosti reported.
`Confrontational scenario in the light of general instability in the
Middle East and North Africa is fraught with unpredictable
consequences for the international community. In this context, the
member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization stand for
responsible approach and restraint, steady implementation of the
relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council on Iran,' the
statement reads.
The statement mentions unconditional right of each party to the Treaty
on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to develop a peaceful
program, including the right to enrichment.
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