On 5 March 2026, a working meeting was held at the Secretariat of the Collective Security Treaty Organization between CSTO Secretary General Talatbek Masadykov and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Belarus to the Russian Federation Yuri Seliverstov.
On 4 March, Secretary of the Security Council of the Kyrgyz Republic Adilet Orozbekov presented certificates of advanced training in the field of “Information Security of Automated Systems” to civil servants.
The Protocol amending the Agreement on Cooperation of the CSTO Member States in the Field of Transportation of Military and Other Formations, Their Movable Property, as well as Military Products, and the Protocol amending the Agreement on the Status of Formations of Forces and Means of the CSTO Collective Security System, signed during the session of the CSTO Collective Security Council in Astana on 28 November 2024, have entered into force.
The CSTO Secretariat has received with deep concern reports of the launch of massive strikes by the United States and Israel against the territory of Iran, accompanied, inter alia, by civilian casualties.
The CSTO Secretariat is closely monitoring developments on the Afghanistan–Pakistan border. The Organization is interested in peace and stability in the region and proceeds from the understanding that the only viable solution is a political and diplomatic settlement of the conflict.
Consultations of representatives of the CSTO member states on the agenda of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly were held
04.09.2024
On September 3, 2024 in Moscow, in accordance with the Plan of consultations of representatives of the CSTO member states on foreign policy, security and defense issues for 2022-2024 (item 7), consultations of representatives of the CSTO member states on the agenda of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly were held.
The event was attended by plenipotentiary representatives of the CSTO member states, heads of specialized subdivisions of the ministries of foreign affairs, staff of the embassies and permanent missions of the member states, and members of the CSTO Secretariat.
They emphasized the importance of strengthening the central coordinating role of the United Nations in world affairs, strict observance of its Charter and other norms of international law.
The prospects for the CSTO's participation in UN peacekeeping activities were discussed. The importance of the Organization's contribution to global efforts to counter current challenges and threats was stressed.
“Comparing positions” was carried out as part of the preparation of the CSTO member states for participation in the forthcoming “Summit of the Future” to be held within the framework of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly.
The issues of interaction between the delegations of the CSTO member states on the UN “platform” were considered, including the draft of the traditional biennial resolution on cooperation between the UN and the CSTO, which is planned to be adopted during the forthcoming session of the General Assembly.
The consultations once again confirmed the high degree of convergence between the approaches of the CSTO member states and their focus on further strengthening interaction in the United Nations in the spirit of allied relations.