ArmInfo. The CSTO expects that Yerevan will clarify the prospects for its relations with the Organization. CSTO Secretary General Imangali Tasmagambetov stated at a meeting of the CSTO Parliamentary Assembly (PA) Council in Almaty on June 3. notably, Armenia again did not participate in the work of the CSTO PA Council.
"I will say a few words about the situation with the Republic of Armenia. Over the past year, our partners from Armenia have significantly reduced their participation in the Organization's events. Nevertheless, the main mechanisms of interaction are functioning. The Republic of Armenia remains a full member of the Organization; all obligations towards this country remain in full.
We expect that the political leadership of the Republic will clarify the prospects for its relations with the CSTO. This would be beneficial to all participants of our association, first of all, for the full planning of future joint activities," Tasmagambetov emphasized.
Speaking about the situation in the CSTO zone of action, the Secretary General drew attention to the fact that the military-political situation in the world continues to undergo a profound transformation. The conflict potential is growing in a number of regions directly adjacent to the CSTO's zone of responsibility. "The situation in Eastern Europe and the Middle East is of serious concern. Internal political processes in Afghanistan remain complex and there are still tangible risks in the South Caucasus. At the same time, the CSTO is a key factor in maintaining stability in the Eurasian space, capable of ensuring the security of the Organization's member states. The CSTO's commitment to a unifying agenda and the search for solutions for a comprehensive and long-term settlement of crisis situations, primarily through political and diplomatic means, remains unchanged. At the same time, today, given the new political realities, the need to further improve the activities of our Organization is becoming especially relevant," the CSTO Secretary General noted.
In an interview with France24 at the end of February, the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, said that the collective security agreement with Armenia was not fulfilled, and the republic has frozen its participation in the CSTO.
The CSTO Secretariat said that it had not received any relevant notifications from Yerevan. And the Russian Foreign Ministry demanded clarification on this issue from Armenia. The Russian department expressed confidence that reducing Armenia's participation in CSTO events does not meet the interests of the Armenian people. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expressed confidence that the CSTO "will not collapse" without Armenia. Later, Armenia also refused to fulfill its financial obligations to the CSTO.