HEADS OF CSTO MEMBER STATES EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF THE KARABAKH CONFLICT
17:06, 23 Dec 2014
The leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization countries
-- Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan --
have adopted 22 documents following the summit meeting in the Kremlin
on Tuesday. The CSTO heads of state approved a joint statement,
19 resolutions and two protocols.
In their joint statement the CSTO heads of state voiced concern
over the growing danger of terrorism and the spread of extremism in
Central Asia, including the Afghan factor, and emphasized the need
for restoring peace in Ukraine and achieving a peace settlement of
the Nagorno-Karabakh problem.
The Heads of State stressed the importance of exceptionally
peaceful resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, underlining
the significance of the soonest settlement of the conflict with the
mediation of the OSCE Minsk Group on the basis of the principles and
norms of international law, the UN Charter, the Helsinki Final Act,
particularly the principles of territorial integrity, the right of
peoples to self-determination and non-use of force or the threat
of force.
Other documents included the CSTO Council's decision on checking the
readiness of the CSTO collective rapid reaction force for coping with
their routine tasks and missions, the CSTO Council's resolutions on
the collective air force, anti-drug strategy and plans for measures
to implement guidelines for collective response to emergencies.
The CSTO Council adopted a resolution on the consultative and
coordinating centre of the CSTO for response to computer incidents.
One of the protocols concerns "resistance to criminal activities in
the information sphere." There are plans for carrying out the CSTO's
operation for resistance to crime in the sphere of information.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/12/23/heads-of-csto-member-states-emphasize-the-importance-of-peaceful-settlement-of-the-karabakh-conflict/
From: Baghdasarian
17:06, 23 Dec 2014
The leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization countries
-- Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan --
have adopted 22 documents following the summit meeting in the Kremlin
on Tuesday. The CSTO heads of state approved a joint statement,
19 resolutions and two protocols.
In their joint statement the CSTO heads of state voiced concern
over the growing danger of terrorism and the spread of extremism in
Central Asia, including the Afghan factor, and emphasized the need
for restoring peace in Ukraine and achieving a peace settlement of
the Nagorno-Karabakh problem.
The Heads of State stressed the importance of exceptionally
peaceful resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, underlining
the significance of the soonest settlement of the conflict with the
mediation of the OSCE Minsk Group on the basis of the principles and
norms of international law, the UN Charter, the Helsinki Final Act,
particularly the principles of territorial integrity, the right of
peoples to self-determination and non-use of force or the threat
of force.
Other documents included the CSTO Council's decision on checking the
readiness of the CSTO collective rapid reaction force for coping with
their routine tasks and missions, the CSTO Council's resolutions on
the collective air force, anti-drug strategy and plans for measures
to implement guidelines for collective response to emergencies.
The CSTO Council adopted a resolution on the consultative and
coordinating centre of the CSTO for response to computer incidents.
One of the protocols concerns "resistance to criminal activities in
the information sphere." There are plans for carrying out the CSTO's
operation for resistance to crime in the sphere of information.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/12/23/heads-of-csto-member-states-emphasize-the-importance-of-peaceful-settlement-of-the-karabakh-conflict/
From: Baghdasarian