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    Associated Press Worldstream
    March 22, 2004 Monday

    U.S. State Department official to visit Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan

    WASHINGTON

    The top deputy for Secretary of State Colin Powell will visit
    Ukraine, Armenia and Azerbaijan this week, the State Department
    announced Monday.

    Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage will depart Wednesday
    for Kiev, Ukraine, and then will travel on to Yerevan, Armenia and
    Baku, Azerbaijan, returning to the United States on Saturday, State
    Department spokesman Richard Boucher said.

    Armitage will meet with senior government officials in all three
    countries, as well as political leaders and pro-democracy groups,
    Boucher said.

    While Ukraine opposed the U.S.-led war on Iraq, it now has the
    third-largest non-American contingent there, with 1,650 Ukrainian
    troops serving in the Polish-led force patrolling southern Iraq.
    Azerbaijan is a key U.S. partner in the Caucasus as the starting
    point of an oil pipeline through Georgia to Turkey that is under
    construction and has drawn strong Washington support.

    The United States last week announced plans to hold joint
    U.S.-Azerbaijan military exercises with land and navy forces as part
    of two country's strategic partnership. Officials did not specify
    when the exercises would be held.

    In Armenia, the United States said earlier this month that it will
    provide US$1 million to increase security at the former Soviet
    republic's only nuclear power plant.

    Musheg Shaginian, deputy general director of the power plant, said
    that the money would be provided as part of a U.S. Department of
    Energy program aimed at increasing the safety of nuclear stations in
    the former Soviet Union.

    Armenia plans to use the funding to help pay for the scheduled
    modernization of the plant's physical defenses aimed at preventing
    any terrorist attacks. The work is scheduled to take place between
    2004-2005.
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