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    SOUTH CAUCASUS - IS PRIORITY REGION FOR NATO, SYMON LUNN BELIEVES

    BAKU, NOVEMBER 26. ARMINFO-TURAN: One of the priorities of NATO is
    protection and safety provision to the NATO member-states and the
    countries which are under transition period, state the secretary
    general of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Symon Lunn responding the
    question of TURAN correspondent on priorities of the Alliance in the
    South Caucasus.

    Lunn noted that the South Caucasian region is priority for NATO and,
    first of all, due to geographic situation. According to him, the
    processes going on in the region may affect every country NATO-member.

    "Global threats cause trouble in all countries", Lunn noted. According
    to him, one of the prior tasks for NATO is help in elimination of
    this threat and providing of stability in the countries living under
    transition period.

    Responding the question on the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, Lunn
    noted that the conflict can be solved only with agreements of both
    sides. "Here, first of all we must take into account the security
    questions. Both sides must work intensively with each other so that
    to be able to regulate the conflict on mutually acceptable terms",
    Lunn said but he admitted that it is a long process.

    "It seems that the other sides also may help in searching the ways
    for the resolution of the conflict", Secretary General said. According
    to him, NATO does not take direct part in settlement of the conflict.

    Responding the question on democratization in the countries of
    South Caucasus. S. Lunn said that NATO followed the events but it
    is difficult yet to give any concrete assessment. Speaking about
    nuclear programs of Iran, he said that UN dealt in the question. But
    some members of NATO, USA, Great Britain, France "very seriously"
    treat the nuclear programs of Iran.
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