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    Armenia actively cooperating within CIS military treaty - official

    Arminfo
    15 Mar 07

    Yerevan, 15 March: Armenia is an active member of the [CIS] Collective
    Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and sees its security within the
    activity of this organization. CSTO Secretary General Nikolay
    Bordyuzha said this today during a meeting with students of Yerevan
    State University.

    Bordyuzha said that all government structures in Armenia have been
    cooperating with the CSTO. He talked of the organization's history and
    said that the CSTO was established in a period when its member states
    were only beginning to form their structures during the disintegration
    of the USSR. [Passage omitted: more on history of CSTO]

    The CSTO member states have also been against the proposal by the GUAM
    (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova) to discuss the "frozen
    conflicts" in the UN. Bordyuzha referred to Armenia's participation in
    the CSTO and said that the republic was able to purchase Russian arms
    by Russian prices, and Armenian servicemen can study in Russian
    military institutions for free.

    "It is important for us to build a comprehensive security system. This
    is why the cooperation develops in different directions," Bordyuzha
    said. Joint work in the field of overcoming technical and natural
    disasters will be a new direction of cooperation within the
    CSTO. Peace-keeping will be another direction.

    Bordyuzha said that a package of documents was being prepared within
    the framework of the CSTO, on the basis of which peace-keeping forces
    [presumably of the CIS] will be created. They will act with a UN
    mandate, and not only in the CSTO member states, but also in other
    countries.

    Bordyuzha reminded that the CSTO member states have certain
    responsibilities, including that they must not built bases belonging
    to other countries on their own territory without consulting all the
    members of the organization.

    Comparing the CSTO with NATO, Bordyuzha said that the alliance was
    created more than half a century ago and major efforts had been
    invested to present its activity as positive. "We cannot carry out
    similar awareness activity, but within our abilities we do carry out
    certain awareness work about our activity," the CSTO Secretary General
    said. "We do a lot to ensure common security," he added.
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