Stanislav Zas
CSTO will not interfere in the conflict between Yerevan and Baku - Zas
Baku/29.07.21/Turan: CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas said that his organization would not interfere in the border conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
In his statement on the OBDC website, in particular, it is said: "We consider the use of force unacceptable. To resolve contradictions, exclusively political and diplomatic methods should be used. I welcome the efforts of the Russian Federation aimed at stabilizing the situation in the region."
Today the head of the Armenian government called on the CSTO to place its observers on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. -02D-
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