Хачатуров освобожден от должности Генерального секретаря ОДКБ

Юрий Хачатуров в пятницу был освобожден от обязанностей Генерального секретаря Организации Договора о коллективной безопасности (ОДКБ) по решению Совета коллективной безопасности Организации. Этот шаг произошел по инициативе Армении.

ОДКБ обсудит назначение нового генерального секретаря на своем следующем саммите в Астане, который должен состояться 8 ноября. Об этом агентству ТАСС сообщил пресс-секретарь премьер-министра Армении Арман Егоян. Егоян не стал говорить, выдвенет ли Армения кого-то другого на эту должность.

Армения настаивает на том, что, поскольку этот пост должен был быть за ней по принципу ротации, практикуемому в ОДКБ, она имеет право выдвинуть замену Хачатурову.

26 июля Специальная следственная служба Армении обвинила Хачатурова в свержении конституционного порядка в 2008 году и потребовала его ареста. Хачатуров, который был командующим Армянским гарнизоном вооруженных сил Армении еще в 2008 году, не признал себя виновным.

источник: commonspace.eu

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