Lavrov Says United States Has Biolabs in Armenia

Lavrov Says United States Has Biolabs in Armenia

MOSCOW, RUSSIA – Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s Foreign Minister, stated that Armenia, Kazakhstan, and other Central Asian countries are housing biolabs funded by the United States. He stated that Moscow will be discussing the problematic issue with the respective countries bilaterally and through CSTO mechanisms.

He made the statement in an interview with RT Arabic, which was aired on Thursday.

“These laboratories exist in Armenia, Kazakhstan and in the countries of Central Asia,” he said. “We are considering these problems with these countries on a bilateral basis and through the CSTO.”

“With practically all the CSTO countries and other CIS countries, we have either concluded or are preparing to conclude memorandums of cooperation on biological safety, stipulating for mutual disclosures on how biological programs are developing in each of our countries,” Lavrov continued.

“What’s important is transparency that allows us to make sure that these programs do not have a military dimension, as this is prohibited by the Convention [on the Prohibition of Biological and Toxin Weapons],” the minister said. “These memorandums envisage mutual visits and examinations of the activities of the laboratories.”

“In addition, it’s been put in writing that the biological facilities of each of the sides must not be attended by military representatives of any third party,” Lavrov said.

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