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    No Competition

    Haykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    6 Nov 04


    by Anna Akopyan's


    Yesterday 5 October in Yerevan NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop
    Scheffer met President Robert Kocharyan, Defence Minister Serzh
    Sarkisyan and Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan to wrap up his
    three-day visit to the region. At a briefing after the meeting with
    Robert Kocharyan, the secretary-general said what is normally said
    after such meetings. With a slight difference he said the same things
    in Georgia and Azerbaijan.

    But unlike in these two countries, in Yerevan the secretary-general
    specially announced several times that NATO does not intend to compete
    with other structures or states in this region. It is clear, of
    course, that the secretary-general did not have to dwell on this in
    Georgia and Azerbaijan. Armenia, however, is different. It is known
    that Georgia and Azerbaijan oriented themselves towards NATO a long
    time ago, but Armenia remains oriented towards Russia, whereas NATO
    announced the South Caucasus a zone of its interests with all the
    consequences stemming from this.

    By the way, a few words about the consequences: Yesterday 5 November
    during a meeting with students of Yerevan State University, the
    secretary-general said that NATO does not plan to deploy troops in
    this region, be it in Georgia or Azerbaijan or Armenia. "Yesterday 4
    November we had a long conversation with Georgian President Mikheil
    Saakashvili. He has numerous problems: South Osetia, Abkhazia and
    Russian bases. I arrived in Yerevan and same thing again: the Karabakh
    problem, that needs to be settled. But it is not in the interests of
    NATO or countries of this region to establish NATO military bases in
    this region," Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said.

    Nevertheless he hinted that Armenia as well as Georgia need NATO
    forces. He also added that NATO does not plan to take part in the
    Karabakh issue settlement process. But he certainly discussed the
    Karabakh problem with Robert Kocharyan. Touching on Scheffer's
    statement "not to compete with other states" let us note that
    yesterday 5 November the secretary-general was simply trying to
    persuade Armenia to get rid of all the conditions in its relations
    with NATO. "I know that hostility towards NATO was sowed into the
    minds of people in this region for several generations. We know this
    for a fact. NATO was the enemy of the USSR, but today we live at a
    different time. We must make use of that. The world has changed and
    there should be no anxiety about NATO any more," Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
    said at the meeting with students. "I am not here to compete. The
    Republic of Armenia may develop relations with NATO without damaging
    its relations with Russia," he said. By the way, the secretary-general
    also specially stressed that though the times and the world have
    changed, but the values laid at the foundation of NATO have remained
    the same: democracy, human rights, freedom of speech and press and the
    supremacy of law.
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