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    AGGRESSION AGAINST CSTO MEMBER STATE CONSIDERED AS AGAINST ORGANIZATION

    PanArmenian News
    Feb 17 2005

    17.02.2005 14:11

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Aggression against any CSTO (Collective Security
    Treaty Organization) member state is considered as aggression against
    the organization, CSTO Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha stated.
    "Within the framework of the passed Treaty on Collective Security,
    in case of aggression against one of the Organization member states,
    the rest of the states consider it as aggression against themselves
    with all the ensuing consequences," he said. Including, as specified
    by the Secretary General, any type of assistance may be provided
    to the country in question if needed. However he emphasized that
    the Organization is inclined towards the political solution of any
    problems. "The history teaches us that any steps of armed nature are
    easy to undertake, but it is virtually not possible to localize the
    problem after that. It develops into bloodshed thus we are oriented
    to the political solution of the question," N. Bordyuzha said. He
    also stated that the CSTO is open to all those wishing to join it if
    the political course of the state and political leadership of those
    countries are in line with the principles, which the organization
    advocates. "We are ready to consider the accession of any state to the
    organization," he said. When commenting on the situation in the South
    Caucasus from the point of view of obvious division of geo-political
    preferences: Armenia as a CSTO member and Georgia and Azerbaijan,
    which obviously gravitate towards the NATO, N. Bordyuzha depicted it
    as a sovereign right of every state. "If those countries link their
    future with securing themselves with the NATO, it is their sovereign
    right. It means that they think it is better for them," he said.
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