It is not realistic to expect Armenia to resume its activities in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), said Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during a briefing following recent talks held in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin, APA reports.
Responding to a question about whether the Armenian side had changed its position on the CSTO after the talks in Moscow, he said there is no need to constantly look back at the past.
Pashinyan stated that he proposed to the Russian leader to consider the CSTO issue sufficiently discussed and to move on to other topics.
According to him, everyone has their own truth regarding the existing issues. “We should not constantly look at the same point, discuss and weigh it over and over again. We have thought everything through carefully and reached certain conclusions. Yesterday, we shared these conclusions in an atmosphere of mutual respect,” Pashinyan emphasized.