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Armenia’s Shocking Withdrawal: Prime Minister’s Intentions Revealed

Armenia’s withdrawal from the CSTO agreement is significant, as stated by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. It is clear that his intention to withdraw was known since 2022. The conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh and Russia’s response were part of a plan, not an accidental decision.

Politics

“Armenia’s Absence Raises Concerns at CSTO Meeting on National Security in Almaty”

The CSTO meeting on national security was held in Almaty with the absence of Armenia. Discussions focused on military threats and revitalizing the organization’s military component.

Around the Globle

Turkey Warns CSTO: Lack of Recognition for Artsakh as Independent State Undermines International System, Says Armenian Foreign Minister

Turkey expresses dissatisfaction with CSTO’s lack of recognition of Artsakh as an independent state, undermining the international system. Armenia’s Foreign Minister warns of a crisis and calls for recognition. Mirzoyan urges 150 countries to support Artsakh as a real state and protect its freedoms.

Around the Globle

“Armenia Refuses to Finance CSTO Activities: Ministry of Defense Announces Non-Participation”

Armenia refuses to fund CSTO, Ministry of Defense confirms. The country did not attend the meeting to allocate funds and may withdraw from the treaty if issues are unresolved. CSTO prioritizes Armenia’s territorial concerns. Stay updated with NEWS.am on Telegram.

Military Politics

“CSTO: NATO Completes Activation of Key Military Alliance Following Karabakh Conflict, What’s Next for the Region’s Security?”

NATO completes activation of CSTO after Karabakh conflict, affecting Russian military plans. Discussions include a $100 billion fund for Ukraine recovery. European countries distance themselves from Russian aggression, but dealing with national problems remains challenging for alliances.

International Military Politics

“CSTO’s Failure to Assist Armenia in Border Clashes Raises Concerns: Deputy Minister Questions Security Protection”

The CSTO failed to assist Armenia during the border clashes with Azerbaijan, raising concerns about Armenia’s security. Deputy Minister Arevik Khachatryan questions the effectiveness of the CSTO as a security system for Armenia and raises the issue of communication problems within the organization.

Breaking News World News

“Security Council of CSTO to Condemn Lebanon’s Terrorism Epidemic and Calls for Action Against Israel’s Aggression”

The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) condemns terrorism in Lebanon, as the Security Council addresses Israel’s aggression against civilians and medical workers. 18 lives have been lost in recent attacks in Al-Khobar, An-Nakoura, and Baalbek. Read more on News.am.

Government International Politics

“Armenia’s Non-Participation in CSTO Activities Raises Questions About Membership Status”

Yerevan’s non-participation in CSTO security measures is respected, but no official announcement of Armenia’s membership withdrawal has been made, according to the CSTO Secretary-General. The organization keeps the Armenian authorities informed of member countries’ decisions. No official announcement has been received regarding Armenia’s withdrawal.

Government International Politics

“Russia Urges Armenia for Clarity on Participation in CSTO and Integration Projects: Lavrov”

Russia expects a response from Armenia on joint integration projects, including CSTO, says Lavrov. Armenia is urged to define its future commitments.

“Global Collaboration for Security: CSTO and OAS Sign Landmark Cooperation Agreement”

Working meeting between CSTO and OAS focuses on counterterrorism cooperation. Memorandum of cooperation signed. Important measures highlighted.