Re: Regional geopolitics
Seyran Ohanyan to reject CSTO secretary general position if offered
YEREVAN, September 19. /ARKA/. Seyran Ohanyan, Armenian defense minister, said in an interview with news.am that he would reject secretary general position in the Collective Security Treaty Organization in the event of such an offer. x
Earlier, Interfax reported that Ohanyan would be dismissed as Armenian deputy defense minister by the new-appointed prime minister and would receive offer to succeed Nikolay Bordyuzha, who is leaving office now.
Ohanyan said that changes in the government might touch everybody. “We know about procedures of formation of the government… As for appointment as CSTO secretary general, there were no such offers,” he said in his interview. “Today I am acting defense minister and I am not going to work for any international organization.”
Asked whether he would reject the CSTO secretary general position if offered, he said: “Of course”.
Nikolay Bordyuzha said earlier that his successor would be named on October 14 in Yerevan at a CSTOI session and that the new secretary general will be a representative of Armenia. --0---
Seyran Ohanyan to reject CSTO secretary general position if offered
YEREVAN, September 19. /ARKA/. Seyran Ohanyan, Armenian defense minister, said in an interview with news.am that he would reject secretary general position in the Collective Security Treaty Organization in the event of such an offer. x
Earlier, Interfax reported that Ohanyan would be dismissed as Armenian deputy defense minister by the new-appointed prime minister and would receive offer to succeed Nikolay Bordyuzha, who is leaving office now.
Ohanyan said that changes in the government might touch everybody. “We know about procedures of formation of the government… As for appointment as CSTO secretary general, there were no such offers,” he said in his interview. “Today I am acting defense minister and I am not going to work for any international organization.”
Asked whether he would reject the CSTO secretary general position if offered, he said: “Of course”.
Nikolay Bordyuzha said earlier that his successor would be named on October 14 in Yerevan at a CSTOI session and that the new secretary general will be a representative of Armenia. --0---
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