CSTO’s Interference in NK, Georgian-Ossetian Conflicts Unadvisable

CSTO’s INTERFERENCE IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH, GEORGIAN-OSSETIAN CONFLICTS
INADVISABLE: NIKOLAY BORDYUZHA
YEREVAN, JULY 27. ARMINFO. Interfering in such delicate matters as
relations between conflicting parties is inadvisable for the CSTO,
Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
(CSTO) Nikolay Bordyuzha stated in his interview to “Rosbalt”,
responding to a question about the CSTO’s participation in the
settlement of the Georgian-Ossetian and Nagorno-Karabakh conflicts.
According to him, the CSTO is not directly involved. “The CSTO
member-state are. Russia is involved in settling both conflicts,”
Bordyuzha said. According to him, professionals who know the problem
and have dealt with for many years must work there. “The only thing we
do is thoroughly following the trends to properly respond if it comes
to hostilities,” he said. According to him, the organization’s task is
being ready to propose to the Collective Security Council political
measures to neutralize negative consequences.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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