CSTO, NATO should not interfere in events taking place in Ukraine - Bordyuzha
MINSK. April 10 (Interfax) - Nikolai Bordyuzha, general secretary of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), has expressed concerns about the statements made by the NATO administration on sending experts to Ukraine.
"CSTO and NATO should not interfere in the situation. I am concerned about the constant statements made by the NATO administration on sending experts there, etc. It's counterproductive and it does not help stabilization of the situation" Bordyuzha told a press conference in Minsk on Thursday.
He recalled that Ukraine is not a member of CSTO. "We cannot influence events taking place there. However, we follow the tendencies. They are undesirable and they lead even further exacerbation of the situation," Bordyuzha said.
Bordyuzha reiterated that "everything should be decided by the people. It's the only thing needed to bring peace and calm there."