A. Lukashenko: CSTO must increase and make a strong organization, but without threatening anyone
13.09.2016
CSTO must increase and make a strong organization, but without threatening anyone. This was stated by President of Belarus during a meeting with the Secretary General of this organization.Security issues and the international situation became the central topic of discussion at the Palace of Independence. Alexander Lukashenko and Nikolay Bordyuzha discussed draft documents submitted for approval during CSTO summit in mid-October in Yerevan. The main of them is the strategy of collective security until 2025
Today, the military-political alliance includes Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
Today, the military-political alliance includes Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
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