Head of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that the country was no intention to " pinch off from Russia During the negotiations at the conference of the Organization of collective security Treaty (CSTO). " Maybe someone wants something today to pinch off from Russia, demanding in difficult times something from Russia - but not Belarus. For this reason, DNT, please arrows in Belarus, Lukashenka is quoted by TASS." We came here not with an outstretched hand, and if we and our Russian brothers have something going, and We are able to something, leader knows We will always substitute his shoulder, " added the Belarusian leader. He also explained the so-called media unverified information about what Putin did not want to meet with him at the summit." Vladimir Putin discussed a variety of issues related to the Belarusian-Russian relations. It is not so difficult: if presidents take him, for this complex, He always solved ", - noticed It, adding that these problems are solved Now. Before Tuesday, the leaders of the member States of the Organization of collective security Treaty (CSTO) issued a joint report in which he made on the implementation of the Minsk agreements and avoid the complications of the situation in Ukraine. Prior to this, Putin said that the results of the negotiations for the signing of 22 preparing the document message of the heads of countries, 19 decisions and two protocols. He said that a difficult period in the world requires States to the Organization of collective security Treaty (CSTO) of the agreed measures against old and new threats and challenges. Remember, on Tuesday in the capital of Russia opened the session of the collective security Treaty organization. The meeting takes place in the Grand Kremlin Palace in the narrow part. In the meeting participated by the President of the Russian Federation centuries Putin, the head of Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Armenia Alexander Lukashenko, Almazbek Atambayev, President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Emomali Rahmon and President Serzh Sargsyan, as well as CSTO Secretary General Nikolai Bordyuzha. The collective security Treaty signed in 1992, and after 10 years was established for the Organization of collective security Treaty. Currently, the CSTO includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan.
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