“Certainly, this is such a lesson for all of us.

And, of course, a little later, in a calm atmosphere, when the withdrawal is already completed, we will analyze this entire process and draw certain conclusions for ourselves,” Zas said. 

According to him, if necessary, "some adjustments" can be made.

“In our legal framework, in the training of peacekeepers, for example.

This must be done.

This, you rightly said, is the first experience, a real experience.

And, of course, our whole task here is to properly understand, analyze, and, if necessary, correct our activities,” he said.

At the same time, Zas said that he did not see the need for a serious restructuring of the organization's activities. 

“Because that system, those mechanisms that we created in our CSTO, they really worked now, and they worked well.

That is, I don’t see the need to radically rebuild or change something here,” the CSTO Secretary General noted.

Zas also stated that the goals set for the CSTO peacekeeping forces in Kazakhstan have been achieved.