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    NATO SECRETARY GENERAL LOOKING FOR PARTNERS IN CAUCASUS

    Azg
    9 Nov 04

    Serge Sargsian: No Issue of Becoming NATO Members Included in
    RA Political Agenda. Relations between RA and NATO Canâ~@~Yt Have
    Negative Impact on Russian-Armenian Relations

    Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, NATO Secretary General, who paid a short
    visit to Armenia within the framework of his regional visit, stated
    in the course of the press conference held after the meeting with RA
    President Robert Kocharian that "Armeniaâ~@~Ys relations with NATO
    are developing very well."

    President Kocharian told Scheffer that Armenia is ready to
    deepen relations with NATO. According to the press release of RA
    Presidentâ~@~Ys press office, Kocharian stated that recently Armenia
    has enlarged the cooperation with NATO. "Armenia has already its
    representative at NATO, we try to participate in a number of programs
    more actively," he said.

    In late June it was fixed in the joint communiqué adopted at NATO
    Istanbul summit that NATO is going to pay special attention to the
    South Caucasus and the Central Asian regions. Already on September
    15, Brussels appointed NATOâ~@~Ys special representative for these
    regions. Robert Simons was accompanying Scheffer during his visits
    to Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    NATO Secretary General informed the journalists that NATO is not going
    to compete with any country or organization in this region. During his
    meeting with the students of the Yerevan State University, Scheffer
    said that NATO needs partners in this region.

    He said that the Organization is conducting peacemaking activities in
    Kosovo and Afghanistan and, in particular, emphasized Armeniaâ~@~Ys
    contribution to the peacemaking activities in Kosovo. NATOâ~@~Ys role
    in the peacemaking activities will be enlarged. Scheffer said that the
    Organization is deepening its relations with the countries that can
    contribute to the settlement of such global issues as those related
    to mass destruction arms and anti-terrorist struggle. Scheffer said
    that one canâ~@~Yt fight against such enemies alone. That is why it
    is necessary that the anti-terrorist struggle should be conducted by
    joint efforts.

    Scheffer noticed in the talk with the journalists that Armenia took a
    principal step expressing its determination in signing an Individual
    Partnership Action Plan with NATO. He emphasized that Armenia should
    independently decide on its priorities and represent them to NATOâ~@~Ys
    consideration.

    Itâ~@~Ys worth mentioning that only Georgia is cooperating with
    NATO on Individual Partnership Action Plan among the South Caucasus
    countries. On November 5, during a short talk with journalists, Serge
    Sargsian, RA Defense Minister, said that the government should approve
    the program, it also concerns the reforms in the armed forces, while
    the Individual Partnership Action Plan means deepening Armeniaâ~@~Ys
    relations with NATO.

    Answering question put by Azg Daily Sargsian said that there is no
    issue of becoming a NATO member on the foreign political agenda of
    Armenia, and the deepening of Armenia-NATO relations canâ~@~Yt have
    any negative impact on the Armenian-Russian relations.

    Scheffer noticed during the meeting with the journalists that the
    three South Caucasus countries have different positions in the issue
    of becoming NATO members. According to him, if President Mikheil
    Saakashvili directly announces about his countryâ~@~Ys determination
    to become a NATO member, he heard nothing similar in Armenia. In this
    respect, Scheffer repeated that deepening of Armenia-NATO relations
    does not mean that it is directed against a third country. "I
    havenâ~@~Yt come here to compete with anyone," he said.

    During the meeting with the students, Scheffer stated that NATO
    has no plan on establishing a military station in any of the South
    Caucasus countries. He reminded that Georgia has unsolved issues in
    the South Ossetia, Armenia in Nagorno Karabakh. He added that NATO
    isnâ~@~Yt going to interfere in these conflicts. Earlier Scheffer
    told the journalists: "NATO is for brief settlement of Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. The alliance has no determination to deal with the settlement
    of the conflict. We believe that OSCE Minsk group should play the
    main role in achieving the settlement."

    In Tbilisi, during a joint press conference with Mikheil Saakashvili,
    Scheffer said that Russia and NATO have very good relations, but,
    henceforth, the alliance will also demand from Russia to meet the
    commitments undertaken in OSCE Istanbul assembly in 1999. Itâ~@~Ys
    worth reminding that, according to the commitments of Istanbul
    assembly, Russia should begin negotiations with Tbilisi around the
    deadlines of dislocating Batumiâ~@~Ys 12th and Akhalkalakâ~@~Ys 62d
    military bases.

    According to Civil online newspaper, Saakashvili announced that Georgia
    is getting closer and closer to NATO. The president said probably
    till 2009 Georgia will become a NATO member-country. Scheffer said
    in his turn that he is realistic and optimistic, but he added that
    he will speak of no deadlines in the issue of Georgiaâ~@~Ys membership.

    At Yerevan State University, Scheffer said the Organization considers
    the South Caucasus as one region, but it applies individual principal
    in relations with each republic. "Armenia can develop relations with
    NATO without decreasing its relations with other countries. NATO is
    Russiaâ~@~Y partner," Scheffer said.

    NATO Secretary general announced in Yerevan that the alliance is not
    going to play an active part in the issue of securing the safety of
    Baku-Tbilisi-Jeihan oil pipeline.

    By Tatoul Hakobian





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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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