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Armenia maintains a Permanent Mission to the CSTO in Moscow, Russia. [36] As of November 2018, Ambassador Viktor Biyagov is the current Head of the Permanent Mission of Armenia to the CSTO. [37] [38] Meanwhile, Mher Shirinyan has been appointed Representative of the Armed Forces of Armenia at the Mission of Armenia to the CSTO. [39] [40]
The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO, Russian: Организация Договора о коллективной безопасности (ОДКБ), romanized: Organizacija dogovora o kollektivnoj bezopasnosti (ODKB)) is an intergovernmental military alliance in Eurasia consisting of six post-Soviet states: Armenia, [note 1] Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and ...
In June 2020, Poland donated medical items, such as face masks, face shields and hand and face sanitizers, to Armenia, following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia. [22] In June 2021, Poland donated medical supplies to Armenia to help fight the pandemic, [23] and in November 2021, Poland donated over 200,000 COVID-19 vaccines to ...
Armenia will leave a Russia-led security bloc, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan confirmed on Wednesday for the first time, accusing members of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation of having ...
The leader of Armenia on Wednesday declared his intention to pull out of a Russia-dominated security alliance of several ex-Soviet nations as tensions rise between the two allies. Armenian Prime ...
Russia said on Wednesday that Armenian Prime Minister's Nikol Pashinyan's decision to stay away from a summit of the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) was the latest anti ...
See Armenia–Poland relations. Armenia has an embassy in Warsaw. Poland has an embassy in Yerevan. [174] There are around 50,000 Armenians in Poland. Armenian is an official minority language in Poland. See also Armenians in Poland; See also Poles in Armenia; Poland recognized the Armenian genocide in 2005.
Six Armenian civilians also died in 2014, while by the end of the year the number of Azerbaijanis killed rose to 39 (37 soldiers and 2 civilians). [114] In 2015, 42 Armenian soldiers and 5 civilians were killed as border clashes continued. [120] In addition, at least 64 Azerbaijani soldiers also died, according to Armenian sources. [121] [122]