Russia's presidency of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) requires coordinated work from Moscow, including the expansion of military-technical ties, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
"Russia will chair the CSTO from January 1, 2026. And this requires us to work in a coordinated manner with our partners, including using a comprehensive approach to expanding military-technical ties," Putin said at the meeting of the Military-Technical Cooperation Commission.
According to him, Russia implements more than 340 military-technical cooperation projects with 14 countries.








