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    INTEGRATION WILL HELP REGIONAL SECURITY

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Sept 15 2004

    YEREVAN, September 15 (RIA Novosti) - In an interview with RIA
    Novosti, Director of the Institute of Civil Society and Regional
    Development Agavni Karakhanyan said that as convinced supporter of
    regional cooperation, Yerevan thought that deepening the integration
    processes within the framework of the Commonwealth of Independent
    States(CIS) would, in many respects, help ensure regional security,
    stability and the resolution of existing conflicts.

    Speaking about the positions Armenia would take at the summit in
    Astana, Ms. Karakhanyan said that her country, whose economy is at
    the stage of a stable development, was pursuing qualitatively new
    goals, primarily connected with the necessity of integrating regional
    structures, especially in the energy industry and transportation.

    "In Astana," she said, "CIS countries will in principle uphold
    common issues: the fulfillment of the most important measures for
    developing economic cooperation, which presupposes the formation of
    a common legal space oriented toward international standards in the
    sphere of interstate relations in the economy and aimed at creating
    an efficient mechanism for implementing the decisions and agreements
    within the framework of the CIS, firstly, concerning security."

    In her opinion, overall, the goal of the summit will be to search
    for ways to effectively use the strong intellectual base, the CIS
    countries' economic potential and their joint efforts for strengthening
    both internal and external security.

    At the same time, Ms. Karakhanyan said the opinions of the CIS
    countries differ with regard to some of the political and economic
    problems related to strengthening the CIS.

    These differences in economic ideologies have resulted in lessening
    cooperation in the real sphere of the economy, which is the basis of
    integration. "The need has arisen to revive this basis and jointly
    work out," she said, "and then consistently carry out a common policy,
    which is advantageous foreveryone, on gaining access to world markets
    and also utilize the strong transit potential and energy resources."

    She said the argument for overcoming all differences in the CIS was
    the threat of terrorism and the solving of common security problem,
    which can only be accomplished through joint efforts.
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