MOSCOW, November 23. /TASS/. CSTO leaders will hold talks regarding the West’s decision to authorize strikes with long-range missiles deep into Russia, a TASS source reported.
"A top-level session of the CSTO Collective Security Council will be held in the near future, and this matter will naturally be addressed. And during President Putin’s visit to Kazakhstan, we will conduct friendly talks on the Ukrainian crisis," the source told TASS.
He reiterated the fact that Russia and Kazakhstan are allies, with a treaty obliging them to provide mutual protection in the event of aggression. "Therefore, this issue will certainly be on the agenda," the source noted.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay a state visit to Kazakhstan on November 27. A day later, Putin will participate in the CSTO Summit, with Kazakhstan being the current chair of the group.
On November 21, Putin pointed out that US-and UK-made missiles had targeted military facilities in Russia’s borderline Kursk and Bryansk regions following a move by the US and its NATO allies to authorize the use of their long-range weapons for strikes against Russia. According to Putin, in retaliation to the attacks, Russia for the first time used its newest Oreshnik non-nuclear intermediate-range ballistic missiles against Ukraine’s Yuzhmash defense industry facility in Dnepropetrovsk (called Dnepr in Ukraine). The Russian leader emphasized that the West could face dire consequences if its provocative policy escalated the conflict further.