Re: CSTO & Armenia
Serbia PA was granted observer status at the CSTO
SAINT PETERSBURG – The Serbian delegation has been granted observer status at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (PA CSTO), President of the PA CSTO and Chairman of the Russian Duma Sergey Naryshkin said on Thursday.
The PA CSTO council reviewed the applications by their Serbian and Afghan colleagues and decided to grant them observer status, Naryshkin noted.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanovic said Serbia was interested in cooperation with the CSTO, Itar-Tass reported.
This is another confirmation that the PA CSTO has weight and is taken seriously on the international stage, Naryshkin pointed out.
The CSTO was formed based on the Collective Security Treaty between the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States on May 15, 1992.
Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan are members of the CSTO.
Serbia PA was granted observer status at the CSTO
SAINT PETERSBURG – The Serbian delegation has been granted observer status at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (PA CSTO), President of the PA CSTO and Chairman of the Russian Duma Sergey Naryshkin said on Thursday.
The PA CSTO council reviewed the applications by their Serbian and Afghan colleagues and decided to grant them observer status, Naryshkin noted.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanovic said Serbia was interested in cooperation with the CSTO, Itar-Tass reported.
This is another confirmation that the PA CSTO has weight and is taken seriously on the international stage, Naryshkin pointed out.
The CSTO was formed based on the Collective Security Treaty between the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States on May 15, 1992.
Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan are members of the CSTO.
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