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    The Messenger, Georgia
    Oct 8 2004

    Yerevan comes out from the shadows

    According to the Russian newspaper Red Star, the Minister of Defense
    and Secretary of the National Security Council of Armenia Serzh
    Sarkisian gave an interview to the republic's public TV in which he
    shed light on some aspects of military politics.
    Much attention was paid to Armenian-Russian relations. According to
    the Minister of Defense, Russia was and is the main strategic ally of
    Armenia. Serzh Sarkisian denied all allegations that Armenia does not
    want to deal with Russia and wants to enter NATO. He called all the
    rumors about this "political commotion."
    "I never wished nor wish now for Armenian to enter NATO. Owing to the
    fact that we participate in the Organization of Agreement on Joint
    Security, many issues, which should not be announced, are being
    positively discussed and decided," he noted. Nevertheless Armenia is
    actively participating in different projects and programs of the
    North-Atlantic block.
    According to Sarkisian, start of Armenia's cooperation with NATO is
    simply taking advantage of opportunities. As he thinks, the aim of
    cooperation with NATO is that Armenia wants to become a full member
    of the European family.
    "We will continue to intensify our cooperation with the alliance and
    think that this cooperation is a component part of national
    security," Sarkisian said. As for cooperation with Western partners,
    he noted that Armenia is obliged to send its military specialists to
    Iraq. "By its participation, Armenia must contribute in the
    establishment of stability in Iraq," he noted. Concerning the
    Karabakh conflict, Sarkisian stated that Armenia has no wish to renew
    military actions with Azerbaijan. He said that Yerevan is not
    interested in reducing Azerbaijan's participation in the NATO program
    "Partnership for Peace."
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