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The meeting of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), hosted by Russia, was held via video conference due to the outbreak of the corona virus. Also attending the meeting were Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, President of Kazakhstan Kasım Cömert Tokayev, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Vice President of Kyrgyzstan Talant Mamitov and President of Tajikistan Emamali Rahman.
In his opening speech, Putin declared that the meetings of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the Collective Security Treaty Organization of Defense Ministers, organized by Moscow, would work best in the military spheres. and politics.
Putin made statements about the process in Nagorno-Karabakh for most of the meeting, saying:
* Troubled periods were experienced within the CSTO’s areas of responsibility. I am referring to the armed conflict that broke out in Nagorno-Karabakh, Belarus, which was subjected to repression after the elections, and Kyrgyzstan, which experienced internal political problems. Everyone knows the efforts that Russia has made to stabilize Nagorno-Karabakh and initiate the ceasefire process.
* In doing so, we follow the main agreements reached between the co-chairs of the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Russia, the United States and France. The tripartite ceasefire agreement signed by Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan on November 10 is currently in force.
* Soldiers of the Russian Peace Force were deployed in the conflict zone. The Russian side continues to coordinate with Yerevan and Baku. We are also discussing CIS and CSTO support for humanitarian aid activities. We also consider the participation of other international organizations in this cooperation.
VACCINE WILL BE PROVIDED TO CSTO MEMBER COUNTRIES
Putin also provided information on studies on the Covid-19 outbreak in CSTO member countries and used the following statements:
* Emergency problems related to the spread of the Corona virus should be addressed in the areas of health, economic and social. I would like to affirm that the CSTO member countries have established close cooperation to combat the epidemic, have provided assistance and support to each other and continue to do so. In particular, Russia provided medical equipment, test kits, and support personal protective equipment to CSTO allies.
* Groups of Russian experts, doctors and epidemiologists worked in the member countries of the organization. Currently, issues related to the supply and production of Sputnik V vaccine to the CSTO countries are being resolved. This also applies to our second EpiVacCorona corona virus vaccine.
PUTIN’S SUPPORT TO PASHINYAN
Following Putin’s speech, leaders of other CSTO member countries also made speeches. In his speech on the process in Nagorno-Karabakh, the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, frequently used pro-Russia and Putin expressions as follows:
* Russian peacekeepers deployed along the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh are guarantors of regional security. In this context, I would like to emphasize the role of Russian President Vladimir Putin. We were in constant contact with him during the 44 days of fighting.
* We discuss all the necessary measures to protect people’s lives. We continue to work together with Mr. Putin to solve problems such as the search for missing persons, the exchange of prisoners of war, the wounded and the dead.
Putin: Armenia has gone through a difficult period
During Pashinyan’s speech, Putin spoke again and mentioned the pressure to resign against Pashinyan in Armenia. Putin declared that he supported Pashinyan and continued his words as follows:
* The people of Armenia have gone through a very difficult period in terms of their own history. Armenian President Armen Sargsyan, the Armenian government and Prime Minister Pashinyan had to make very difficult decisions. Of course, it was necessary for Armenia to make this painful decision, I must say that I met this decision of Pashinyan with courage. Our duty now is to support Pashinyan and his team to live in peace, implement the decisions made and help people in difficult situations.
TOKYEV REQUESTED SUPPORT
The President of Kazakhstan, Kasım Cömert Tokayev, spoke about the elections to be held in his country on January 10. Tokayev said: “We are determined to have a transparent and fair election. We look forward to the support of the CSTO and CIS member countries. At the same time, we are waiting for the country and the organization to observe our country for the elections.
Tokayev said that this year great strides were made in democratization in Kazakhstan: “This year unprecedented steps have been taken towards democratization in Kazakhstan. With these steps, it is sought to increase citizen participation in the administration, paving the way for the multiparty system and political competition. Especially in parliament, the opposition is included in legislative decisions and parties receive a quota of at least 30 percent for women and young people to enter parliament ”.
FROM LUKAŞENKO TO POLAND
In his speech, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, under pressure from the opposition to resign after the elections held in his country, spoke about the problems he had with his pro-Western neighbor Poland.
Criticizing Poland, the EU and NATO, Lukashenko said: “The world is once again on the brink of uncontrolled weaponry. Military tension is rising between the power centers of the new world. Not only Belarus is at the tip of the barrel, but also NATO’s explanations for the development of new strategic concepts. “I think it’s pretty clear who and what these weapons will be targeting.”
In his speech, Lukashenko, arguing that foreign centers continue their intervention against Belarus, “Another issue that I would like to draw attention to is the extreme attitude of the Baltic countries and Poland towards Belarus. In addition, we see that they are trying to use the actions taken in the country for their own interests ”. (İHA)
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