Presidential aide: Azerbaijan won’t join either NATO or CSTO

Presidential aide: Azerbaijan won’t join either NATO or CSTO

PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan will join neither NATO nor the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), but is prepared to cooperate with both, a presidential aide said on Friday, May 24, according to RIA Novosti.

“As Azerbaijan has been participating in NATO’s Partnership for Peace program since 1995 we envision our future security model within the framework of the Nonaligned Movement,” Ali Hasanov, the head of the presidential department for socio-political issues, said at an international forum, entitled Azerbaijan’s European Path: Achievements and Potentialities.

“Therefore Azerbaijan will neither be a member of NATO nor the CSTO, while cooperating with both.” That does not mean Azerbaijan will not alter its position in the future, he added.

“If Azerbaijan’s national interests require membership of those organizations the country could become a member of NATO or even the CSTO - or remain neutral,” Hasanov said.

Cooperation with the European Union is Azerbaijan’s conscious choice as it is interested in promoting European values in the country, he said. "Our future path is integration with European nations," he said.

The CSTO's current members are the former Soviet states of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan. In December 2012, Uzbekistan officially suspended its CSTO membership.

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