Chief of General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces (AF) Edward Asryan said that Yerevan has not yet withdrawn from CSTO and that the possible consequences of this decision are a state secret. His words guide the way TASS.
Answering a question about the consequences of leaving the organization, Asryan said, “We have not left the CSTO yet, the rest of your question contains a secret.”
He also did not comment on questions about weapons supplies coming from Russia, emphasizing that this information also constitutes a state secret.
February 28, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated about the possibility of a legal freeze on the country’s participation in the CSTO.
March 2, Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan named The country’s dependence on Russia is a strategic mistake.
Secretary of the parliamentary group “Civil Agreement” Artur Hovhannisyan statedIt was stated that the Armenian party discussed the feasibility of the presence of Russian border guards at Yerevan Zvartnots airport.
Previously The Russian Foreign Ministry announced a possible revision of relations with Armenia.
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Source: Gazeta

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