Armenia to remain CSTO member, Kremlin says
Armenia will certainly remain a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) despite the fact that it was not possible to agree on everything, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday after the CSTO summit.
"It will definitely stay," Peskov said when asked if Armenia would remain a CSTO member, according to TASS.
"Despite the complexity, despite the fact that, as the leaders said in their speeches, not everything could have been negotiated, the event [the SCTO summit] has once again demonstrated the need for this format, as well as the demand for and the viability of the CSTO," the Kremlin spokesman added.
Peskov recalled that the CSTO played a crucial role in resolving the Kazakhstan crisis this January.
"The CSTO is much in demand, it is needed, but the complexity of negotiations [within the CSTO] is caused by intricacies of the moment which we are all going through, which is rife with conflicts, rife with contradictions, a paradigm shift in international relations and in the whole international system of relations, which we are all going through together now," the Russian presidential press secretary concluded.