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    Agence France Presse -- English
    October 18, 2004 Monday

    NATO chief starts tour of Central Asia

    BRUSSELS


    Jaap de Hoop Scheffer left Brussels on Monday on his first trip as
    NATO secretary general to Central Asia where he will seek to step up
    cooperation between the Atlantic Alliance and the strategic region,
    his press office said.

    De Hoop Scheffer's tour will take him to Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan,
    Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, meeting with the president
    of each country, the office said in a statement.

    He is accompanied by his new special representative for the Caucasus
    and Central Asia, Robert Simmons, a former US State Department
    official.

    In Istanbul in late June, heads of state and government of the North
    Atlantic Treaty Organization called for heightened cooperation with
    the strategically important Central Asian countries.

    The five former Soviet republics are represented on the Euro-Atlantic
    Partnership Council, a body set up for consultation between NATO and
    partner states. The five countries also take part in the Partnership
    for Peace program aimed at encouraging reforms in members' defense
    structures.

    De Hoop Scheffer also plans visits in the coming weeks to Armenia,
    Azerbaijan and Georgia.
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