Armenia not satisfied with speed of actions of CSTO – Pashinyan

Armenia is not satisfied with the speed of actions of the CSTO for solving the issue of incursion of Azerbaijani servicemen to Armenia’s territory, Armenia’s acting PM Nikol Pashinyan said at the parliament today.
“The CSTO has not expressed a concrete position, it has not stated that Azerbaijan should withdraw its forces from Armenia’s territory. On the working level this position was voiced, but not on the public one,” Pashinyan said.
He though added that Armenia continues working with the structure.
Pashinyan also said that Armenia’s acting minister of defense Vagharshak Harutyunyan will depart for Moscow in the near future.
“We must get answers to some questions and boost cooperation with CSTO partners and Russia,” Pashinyan said.
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