Putin: Russia to fulfill its obligations in sidelines of CSTO, Armenia has no questions

Russia is ready to fulfill its allied obligations to Armenia, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said, adding that the Armenian leadership has no questions in this regard.
“As it is known, Armenia is member of the CSTO, and we have certain obligations to Armenia in the sidelines of the agreement. To our greatest regret the military actions continue till now and not in the territory of Armenia. As to fulfillment of Russia’s obligations in the sidelines of the agreement, we have always fulfilled them and will continue doing it,” Putin said.
“As you know, I am in constant working contact with Armenia’s PM, and Armenia has no questions to Russia regarding the quality of fulfillment of allied obligations,” Putin said.
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