Security system in Europe does not provide for lasting peace: CSTO secretary general
19.05.2011,
23:06
The current security system in Europe does not ensure a lasting peace for all, does not guarantee equal security for each state - large or small, Nikolai Bordyuzha, secretary general at the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) said today.
YEREVAN, May 19. / ARKA /. The current security system in Europe does not ensure a lasting peace for all, does not guarantee equal security for each state - large or small, Nikolai Bordyuzha, secretary general at the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) said today at an international conference on "Collective Security Treaty Organization and the South Caucasus: Prospects for Peace and security in the region. "
"In these circumstances unbiased observers got convinced that the role of regional security organizations has increased and demands further perfection," said Bordyuzha.
He recalled that the Russian president proposed to conclude a legally binding treaty on European security.
According to him, Russia continues to promote this idea that received support from all members of CSTO, as well as from some countries in Europe and Asia.
"I am convinced that the existence of such a treaty would contribute to the resolution of regional conflicts, including in the South Caucasus", he said. -0-
"In these circumstances unbiased observers got convinced that the role of regional security organizations has increased and demands further perfection," said Bordyuzha.
He recalled that the Russian president proposed to conclude a legally binding treaty on European security.
According to him, Russia continues to promote this idea that received support from all members of CSTO, as well as from some countries in Europe and Asia.
"I am convinced that the existence of such a treaty would contribute to the resolution of regional conflicts, including in the South Caucasus", he said. -0-