CSTO Approves Faster Crisis Response Provision, Says Deputy Secretary General
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At a recent meeting of the Collective Security Council, the Council approved a new provision to enable the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) to respond more quickly to crisis situations, according to Deputy Secretary General Valery Semerikov.
Semerikov announced that the decision was taken during the Council’s session, which brought together representatives from the CSTO member states. The new provision is intended to streamline decision‑making and operational procedures in the event of a crisis.
The announcement comes as the CSTO continues to refine its rapid‑response capabilities, although the source did not detail specific operational changes or timelines.
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