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Post-Soviet security bloc, China reaching new level of relations — CSTO

"Therefore, I believe that there is a big prospect for a different format of relations between the CSTO and the SCO," Yury Shuvalov noted

MOSCOW, March 31. /TASS/. The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is reaching a new level of relations with China and has good prospects of strengthening interaction with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), CSTO Secretary Spokesman Yury Shuvalov said on Friday.

"After the March events, following a visit by the leadership of the CSTO countries - [Belarusian President] Alexander Lukashenko to Beijing, a meeting with [China’s leader] Xi Jinping, and also a visit by Xi Jinping to Moscow, a meeting with [Russian President] Vladimir Putin, we can talk about completely new relations that the CSTO is developing with China," he said after an enlarged meeting of the organization’s senior staff.

"Therefore, I believe that there is a big prospect for a different format of relations between the CSTO and the SCO," Shuvalov noted.

"It is not accidental that this task was set today by the CSTO secretary general," he added.

"A new security configuration is emerging and is being shaped today. We witness the world living through a profound transformation, a state of global instability. We already see the transition to a new and comprehensible world order," the CSTO Secretariat spokesman said.