“Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan Criticizes Collective Security Treaty Organization for Neglecting National Security Duties”
Armenia’s Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan, criticizes the national security organization for not fulfilling its responsibilities in safeguarding the country according to the Collective Security Treaty. As a result, Armenia will suspend its participation in the organization starting from September 2023. Pashinyan emphasizes Armenia’s commitment to strengthen security partnerships and ensure peace in the region.
CST Chief of Staff Expresses Hope for Political Stability in Armenia Despite Tensions with Political Elites
The Collective Security Treaty (CST) remains hopeful about Armenia’s political stability, despite concerns from certain political elites. The head of CST General Staff expressed confidence in Armenia’s partnership and commitment to their responsibilities. The PM’s remarks about abandoning participation in the CST have raised concerns.
“CSTO’s Neutrality in Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Raises Concerns and Sparks Accusations, Russia’s Lavrov Speaks Out”
The Collective Security Treaty (CSTO) remains neutral between Armenia and Azerbaijan, violating its security principle, according to Russia’s Foreign Ministry. False information about Russia starting the war is being spread, says spokesperson Sergei Lavrov. The CSTO did not participate in Yerevan’s attempt but offered observers to the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.