Internal Discord in CSTO May Be Pushing Armenia to Leave Russia-Led Alliance

The Jamestown Foundation
Nov 29 2018
 
 
Internal Discord in CSTO May Be Pushing Armenia to Leave Russia-Led Alliance
 
Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 15 Issue: 168
 
By: Eduard Abrahamyan
 
09:41 PM
 
The issue of naming a new secretary general of the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has become another bone of contention between supposed allies Armenia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. The alliance’s heretofore formal head, General Yuri Khachaturov, a former chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, was officially recalled from his post by Yerevan on November 2, due to his participation in a violent crackdown of opposition protests in Armenia back in 2008. The circumstances surrounding picking Khachaturov’s replacement have once again highlighted the profound disunity of Russia’s treaty allies (Lenta.ru, November 3).
 
Tensions mounted soon after the November 8 meeting, in Astana, Kazakhstan, of the CSTO Collective Security Council—the organization’s supreme decision-making body, represented by the heads of the six member countries. The objectives for the Astana meeting were to discuss inter alia security issues related to Afghanistan, the establishment of a coordination council for the standardization of military equipment, as well as the approval of institutional amendments that would permit the CSTO to offer “observer” and “partner” statuses to non-members (Astanatimes.com, November 10). In their final declaration, the CSTO leaders also formulated a collective response toward the United States’ professed intention to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty as well as expressed firm support for Russia’s activities in Syria (Odkb-csto.org, November 8). However, the sore point in the deliberation was the designation of a new secretary general, which sparked reciprocal criticism among the allies even as Russia largely remained silent on the issue.
 
Although Armenia had recalled its selection for CSTO secretary general (chosen by the previous government in Yerevan), it nevertheless insists that an Armenian representative must be allowed to hold the post until 2020, when General Khachaturov’s term would have ended. Kazakhstan and Belarus, however, disagree. Noting that the final decision is yet to be made at the forthcoming December 6 St. Petersburg summit, Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev demanded that the rotational principle set forth in the CSTO regulations be upheld. Specifically, he advocated that Belarus should now be eligible to nominate its candidate for a new secretary general, as it is next, after Armenia, in alphabetical order. It would make little sense to install another candidate from Armenia, who would serve for only a year, Nazarbayev posited (TASS, November 8).
 
On November 12, Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka met with the Azerbaijani ambassador to Minsk, in anticipation of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s coming trip to Belarus (which occurred on November 19). Reportedly, Lukashenka relayed to Azerbaijan’s envoy certain details of the closed-door discussions held during the recent CSTO Collective Security Council session and concluded that he has “three candidates for the secretary general role from Belarus.” This revelation triggered sharp censure from Nikol Pashinyan, Armenia’s interim prime minister. Pashinyan declared he “will demand clarifications [from Lukashenka] concerning the discussion of internal CSTO affairs with [non-member] Azerbaijan.” Pashinyan noted that the classified format of deliberations between treaty allies is an underlying principle in politico-military organizations, and he criticized Nazarbayev for backing Belarus (News.am, November 17).
 
The Belarusian foreign ministry rebuked the new Armenian head of government, declaring, “Perhaps, Pashinyan has not yet realized that the rules of so-called street democracy are not acceptable in big politics” (Tut.by, November 17). In turn, Pashinyan heatedly alluded to Lukashenka’s regime being a “dictatorship” and virtually accused Belarus of explicitly colluding with Azerbaijan against Armenia (Aravot.am, November 20).
 
Concurrently, Armenia’s acting Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan asserted that the premature recall of Armenia’s representative from the top CSTO post “does not mean that another Armenian official loses the legitimate right to occupy the vacant position” (TASS, November 16). Mnatsakanyan later added that the alliance’s normative regulations refer to member states rather than to individuals, and hence “Armenia is eager” to fill the vacant secretary general post with a “relevant candidate” (Mfa.am, November 20). This statement implies Yerevan may seek to apply its veto or even threaten to pull out of the CSTO altogether. Separately augmented by the increasingly ambivalent Russia-Belarus relationship (see EDM, October 23, 30), Armenia’s growing boldness to take firm positions regarding its national interests may escalate the inter-state frictions apparent within the Moscow-led regionalist structures.
 
Almost none of the CSTO members consented to Armenia’s new candidate for secretary general— conspicuously, including Russia. On one hand, Moscow’s stance may have been driven by a desire to “punish” Yerevan for the detention and prosecution of Yuri Khachaturov—who is loyal to Putin—as well as for Pashinyan’s bold rhetoric more generally. But on the other hand, Moscow may want to position Stanislav Zas, Belarus’s Security Council secretary, to take the reins of the CSTO as its secretary general (Kommersant, November 4). Some Belarusian experts believe that this would provide the Kremlin additional leverage over Minsk considering Zas’s (widely deemed Lukashenka’s “valuable asset”) consistent efforts to successfully impede Russia’s ability to boost its military presence and influence in Belarus (Top-center.org, November 15).
 
The fact that neutral Azerbaijan appears to exercise more influence within the CSTO than member Armenia highlights the systemic problems inside this organization. Moscow, with its regional military infrastructure and post-colonial attitudes, is the only factor uniting the alliance’s member states, which all have contrasting interests and values. As an institutional vehicle for legitimizing Russia’s self-declared zone of privileged influence over the post-Soviet space, the CSTO lacks both common values and a shared strategic vision to unite its members as well as ensure internal cohesion. The persistent crises amongst its members (see EDM, February 15, 2017; June 14, 2018; June 19, 2018) have come to epitomize the profound unsuitability of the CSTO as a regional stabilizing platform and have further degraded its international credibility.
 
The rhetoric coming from Armenia’s political elite suggests Yerevan is determined to turn the page on its post-Soviet political era, which heretofore had been marked by an oligarchic-leaning, corrupt autocracy and subservience vis-à-vis Russia. That domestic political shift in Armenia, combined with the unrelenting disputes inside the CSTO (as described above), are progressively turning the organization into a “pseudo-alliance” with only nominal commitments by its members to defend one another in the event of outside aggression. Russia’s more than $5 billion worth of lethal arms sales to Azerbaijan, to the detriment of its CSTO ally Armenia—along with similar actions by Belarus and Kazakhstan—certainly buttress this argument, especially from Yerevan’s point of view. Therefore, the eventual dissolution of the CSTO may be just a matter of time. In such a case, Armenia might find it reasonable to leave this club, though almost certainly while seeking to maintain its strategic bilateral link to Russia.
 

Merkel: Georgia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Ukraine cannot develop due to conflicts

News.am, Armenia
Nov 30 2018
Merkel: Georgia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Ukraine cannot develop due to conflicts Merkel: Georgia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Ukraine cannot develop due to conflicts

15:26, 30.11.2018
                  

Germany cannot turn a blind eye on the fact that the countries neighboring Russia cannot develop as they want, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said during German-Ukrainian forum in Berlin.

Merkel said that such countries as Georgia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Ukraine cannot develop because of the frozen conflicts in South Ossetia, Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh and in the east of Ukraine, reported.

https://news.am/eng/news/483781.html

Russian company pledges to invest up to $340 million in Armenia

ARKA, Armenia
Nov 30 2018

EREVAN, November 30. /ARKA/. Armenia’s acting Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan had a meeting today in Yerevan with Sergey Sopin, the head of the Russian Ekotekhprom company, saying  the government attaches great importance to working with foreign investors and to this end is working to create the most favorable conditions for investments in Armenia.

Sopin said the company intends to make large investments in Armenia and create an industrial complex that will produce calcium soda, food and technical salt and glass, and sell the products to Russia and other countries.

During the meeting, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the company and the Business Armenia Foundation, whereby the company undertakes to invest $285-340 million in the construction of an industrial complex on 100 hectares of land. The investment is supposed to create 1200 new jobs. The design work is to start in 2019. The plant is to be commissioned in 2022.  -0-

Armenian Leaders Congratulate Salome Zurabishvili

Georgia Today, Georgia
Nov 30 2018

The leaders of the Armenian government congratulated their foreign colleagues to the newly-elected Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili.

Armenian President Armen Sarkissian addressed a congratulatory message with the following words: “I am full of hope that thanks to our joint efforts, Armenian-Georgian friendly relations will continue developing and expanding in all sectors, bringing the partnership to a qualitatively new level”.

Armenia's acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan also congratulated Zurabishvili, focusing on the significance of electing the first female President in Georgia, stating: “Your Excellency, please accept my warmest congratulations on the occasion of being elected President of friendly Georgia. Your election as the first woman President is a historical event and I heartily wish your tenure to be marked in the Georgian history as a period of growth and welfare.’ Like the President Sarkissian, Pashinyan also expressed his expectations about the continuation of the friendly relations between Georgia and Armenia.

 

By Ketevan Kvaratskheliya

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http://georgiatoday.ge/news/13480/Armenian-Leaders-Congratulate-Salome-Zurabishvili

Armenia: Pashinyan says issue of new CSTO chief is "non-essential"

PanArmenian, Armenia
Nov 30 2018

PanARMENIAN.Net – The issue of electing a new Secretary General for the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is not the most essential one, acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told a campaign rally in Sevan on Thursday, November 29.

“The issue of the CSTO Secretary General is a very small and non-essential one. Questions discussed in that context are more important. We will constantly defend the interests of Armenia and Artsakh,” Pashinyan said.

He said Armenia has not damaged relations with any of the CSTO member states but has instead noted "the bad and discredited situation it has inherited in this establishment and not only.”

“Unlike previous authorities we are not going to remain silent and put up with the situation," the acting PM told supporters.

"We prioritize the specification of our commitments in the CSTO before our allies and theirs before us. We raise these issues for developing relations with our partners. If we do not address the existing issues, the situation will deteriorate paving the way for more and more issues."

The CSTO Collective Security Council relieved Armenia’s Yuri Khachaturov of his duties as the organization’s secretary general in late October.

On July 26, Armenia’s Special Investigative Service accused Khachaturov of overthrowing the constitutional order in 2008 and requested his arrest. Khachaturov, who was the Commander of the Armenian Armed Forces’ Yerevan Garrison back in 2008, pleaded not guilty. On July 28, the Yerevan City Court of General Jurisdiction released him on his own recognizance and a bail of about $10,000.

Letter to Editor of the Financial Times: Slaughter of Armenians has been well documented

Financial Times, UK
Nov 30 2018
 
 
LETTER to EDITOR
 
Slaughter of Armenians has been well documented
 
The Turkish ambassador’s denial of the Armenian genocide of 1915 was predictable ( Letters, November 24).
The history of the mass-murder of more than a 1m Ottoman Armenian and Assyrian civilians by their own government has been extremely well documented. The past couple of decades especially have seen a surge of groundbreaking studies by numerous Turkish and western academics that have meticulously unpacked this difficult history, explained its causes and analysed its effects. These include Donald Bloxham’s The Great Game of Genocide, Fatma Muge Gocek’s Denial of Violence and Stefan Ihrig’s Justifying Genocide, to mention just three.
The justification that “all sides suffered during the first world war” flies in the face of this vast established body of scholarship.
Furthermore, the ambassador’s calls for closer relations between Turks and Armenians are disingenuous at best, particularly when uttered at the moment when the state he represents is actively persecuting journalists and academics, and locking up members of civil society such as Osman Kavala, who have been tirelessly striving towards a desirable reconciliation.
Vazken Khatchig Davidian
Doctoral Candidate, School of Arts,
Birkbeck, University of London, UK

RA President: Armenia considers Germany a political and economic partner and friendly country

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 30 2018
RA President: Armenia considers Germany a political and economic partner and friendly country

Yerevan November 29

Alexander Avanesov. A meeting between Armenian President Armen Sarkissian and Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Angela Merkel was held In Berlin.

According to the press service of the Armenian President, welcoming the official visit of the Armenian President to Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed that she has very good memories of her recent visit to Armenia. She noted that she was particularly impressed by the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies, and at the moment the German side is discussing the possibilities of cooperation.

"Armenia considers Germany a political and economic partner and a friendly country," President Sarkissian said and noted that he was pleased to meet again and continue discussions on expanding Armenian-German relations. According to him, both countries can successfully cooperate in the areas of high and information technologies, in which Armenia has great potential. "Our country can become a platform for different start- ups," Armen Sarkissian said.

The President of Armenia and the German Chancellor from the point of view of strengthening ties between the two friendly nations attached great importance to expanding mutually beneficial cooperation in the cultural, scientific and educational fields. They also touched upon the topic of cooperation in the field of tourism and exchanged views on the liberalization of the visa regime.

Nikol Pashinyan: I call on Artsakh President to stroke down his subordinates

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 30 2018
Nikol Pashinyan: I call on Artsakh President to stroke down his subordinates

Yerevan November 29

Ani Mshetsyan. A few days ago, I noted that in Armenia there had never been a more pro-Armenian and pro-Artsakh government than the current one, Acting Prime Minister of Armenia, Head of the "My Step" bloc Nikol Pashinyan declared on this November 29 in the city of Chambarak.

He reiterated that he is the first head of the Armenian state, whose son serves in Artsakh. Also the Acting Prime Minister stated that he does not understand the reason for the activity of the NKR authorities in relation to the events in Armenia. "They constantly make various statements and try to show their involvement in the parliamentary election process in Armenia. I have a number of questions about this, which I intend to discuss with Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan. And before that, I urge President Sahakyan to stroke down his subordinates and instruct them to conduct their direct duties and responsibilities. The Spokesperson of the Artsakh President constantly comments on my statements, and what will happen if my press secretary constantly comments on the statements of various representatives of Artsakh President? Come to your senses and carry out your direct duties! " Pashinyan called.

The Actng Prime Minister said he would discuss this issue after the election. Pashinyan also said that Robert Kocharyan's sons served in Yerevan and did not spend a single night in any barracks. "I noted that my son serves in Artsakh, recently I saw in social networks that I constantly speculate with this fact and the sons of the second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan also served. So, I have information that Kocharyan's one son served in one of the departments of the Ministry of Defense, and the other was registered as a driver and, at the expense of funds allocated by the Armenian government for gasoline, was using the vehicle for his personal needs", the Acting Prime Minister stated, while admitting that the children of the third President Serzh Sargsyan, due to their gender, could not serve in the army.

Iranian company "Varan Parto Darman", which provides radiation therapy services, is ready to annually treat 60 Armenian patients for free

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 30 2018
Iranian company "Varan Parto Darman", which provides radiation therapy services, is ready to annually treat 60 Armenian patients for free

Yerevan November 29

Tatevik Shahunyan. Representatives of the Iranian ''Varan Parto Darman'' company, which provides radiotherapy services, which is represented by ''Ira Medical Groups'' in Armenia, during a meeting with Armenian Healthcare Minister Arsen Torosyan expressed their willingness to treat 60 patients annually for free.

The company also reported that it has reduced the prices for the medical services it provides so much that now they are much lower than in other countries of the region. The company also announced that it has implemented the latest technologies and is ready to introduce new state-of-the-art installations. In turn, the Minister promised the company representatives to transfer 100 million drams in 2019 to it in the framework of the state order, which will enable 200 patients to receive free treatment.

Mnatsakanyan: In the light of the hostile mood of Azerbaijan and Turkey, Iran is an important link for Armenia

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 30 2018
Mnatsakanyan: In the light of the hostile mood of Azerbaijan and Turkey, Iran is an important link for Armenia

Yerevan November 29

Marianna Mkrtchyan. Today, when Azerbaijan and Turkey are hostile against Armenia, Iran is an important link for us. About this in an interview with the Israeli maariv said Armenian Acting Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan.

Armenian Acting Foreign Minister recalled a centuries-old joint history with Iran. "In today's conditions, when Azerbaijan and Turkey are hostile against Armenia, Iran is an important link for Yerevan. We have good relations with many countries, and it is important that good relations with one state do not develop at the expense of another", Mnatsakanya said.

To clarify what the Iranian reaction will be, if Armenia strengthens relations with Israel, Mnatsakanyan reiterated that relations with one country should not develop at the expense of relations with another state. Touching upon the Armenian-Israeli cooperation in the defense sector, the Armenian diplomat stated that Armenia is concerned about its own security issues. "We have a serious problem – Nagorno-Karabakh. People there are under threat. As you know, Israel sold weapons to Azerbaijan, and based on this, we want to work with you on military cooperation," he said.

When asked to comment on the resignation of Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, Mnatsakanyan stressed that his opinion about this person will not change due to the fact that he resigned. "This is a man who sold weapons to my opponent, Azerbaijan," Mnatsakanyan concluded.