Pashinyan: Armenia boycotted the meetings of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
After suspending the country's membership in the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that Yerevan will not participate in the meetings of this military alliance. |
Armenia is a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, whose members are Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Belarus.
Pashinyan then He did not participate in several recent meetings of this organization due to the strained relations with Russia. He recently announced that Armenia’s membership in the Collective Security Treaty Organization has been suspended.
The Prime Minister of Armenia is of the opinion that membership in the Collective Security Treaty creates security problems for Yerevan and that if Yerevan’s concerns are addressed If not, it will be completely withdrawn from this agreement.
Since taking office in 2018, Pashinyan has strengthened relations with Europe and the United States, and has repeatedly led to tensions in relations with his traditional ally, Russia. .
Armenia has accused Russia of failing to defend this country against the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Bayramov’s trip to Germany for peace talks
Ani Badalian, the spokesperson of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, said today that the meeting between the diplomatic delegations of Yerevan and Baku led by the foreign ministers of the two countries was held in Berlin. German Foreign Minister Analena Berbock was also present at this meeting.
As previously reported, based on the agreement reached in the tripartite meeting between Pashinyan, Azerbaijan President Elham Aliyev and German Chancellor Olaf Schultz, the meeting of delegations Ararat Mirzoyan and Jihun Bayramov, Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, will be held in Berlin on February 28-29.
Aliyev previously announced that Baku will organize the Bayramov-Mirzoyan meeting in Berlin, which was proposed by the German authorities. He also emphasizes that Germany, unlike France, clearly shows its neutrality in the peace process.
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