CSTO Foreign Ministers Adopt Statement in Minsk
Today in Minsk, the foreign ministers of the CSTO member states adopted a statement regarding common approaches to ensuring security in the Eurasian area. The information was provided by Belarusian Foreign Minister Sergei Aleinik.
It was noted that as a result of the meeting, a number of documents were signed, focusing on political and military-political issues, as well as responding to contemporary challenges and security threats. This concerns approximately 20 documents.
Aleinik particularly emphasized two documents that were approved and signed today: “The first is the CSTO Foreign Ministers' statement on common approaches to ensuring security in the Eurasian area, which carries special significance in the current geopolitical situation. The second document is a joint decision of the Foreign Ministers' Council and the CSTO Council regarding the list of additional measures for CSTO member states aimed at ensuring information security within the CSTO. This issue is of great importance in the context of the growing challenges and threats in virtual space.”