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    Baltic News Service
    April 8, 2005

    ARMENIA HAS MADE GREAT PROGRESS IN ECONOMIC, DEMOCRATIC REFORMS --
    LITHUANIAN DEFENSE MINISTER

    VILNIUS


    Armenia has made considerable progress in the fields of economy and
    democracy and is becoming more and more resolute in declaring its
    interest in closer cooperation with the European Union and NATO,
    Lithuania's Defense Minister Gediminas Kirkilas, who visited Armenia
    on an official visit this week, has told BNS.

    "During meetings with Armenian officials, I saw that they understood
    that the Mountain Karabakh problem could hardly be solved without the
    participation of the EU and NATO. There is increasing apprehension
    that the conflict is hindering Armenia's international integration,"
    Kirkilas said.

    There is an ongoing military conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia
    over Mountain Karabakh, large Azerbaijan region dominated by ethnic
    Armenians. The 1988-1994 war over the disputed territory claimed the
    lives of over 35,000 people. There is only a fragile truce between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan at the front line in Mountain Karabakh, still
    occupied by Armenia.

    In Kirkilas' words, Armenia, just like Lithuania that was creating
    its army several years ago, "understands that there is a lack of
    knowledge" and therefore is first of all interested in "investing in
    people" -- training servicemen, reorganizing army management and
    planning, properly organizing military education, gaining experience
    in international missions.

    "I congratulated Armenia which has sent its troops to the mission in
    Iraq now that the situation there remains tense and some allies are
    withdrawing their forces," Kirkilas said. Armenia has sent several
    dozen drivers, medics and staff officers to the peace operation in
    Iraq and is planning to expand its participation in the mission.

    In Kirkilas' words, Yerevan maintains good relations with Russia,
    Iran and Georgia.

    "A Russian contingent of 5,000 troops has been deployed in Armenia,
    which Armenia considers to be one of 'deterrent factors'," Kirkilas
    said.

    During the visit to Yerevan, Kirkilas met with Armenian Prime
    Minister Andranik Margaryan, Defense Minister Serzh Sargsyan, Foreign
    Minister Vardan Oskanyan, parliament officials and the Catholicos of
    all Armenians Karekin II.

    Kirkilas and Sargsyan signed an agreement on further studies of
    Armenian officials at a captain course at the Lithuanian Military
    Academy. Since 2003, 4 Armenian officers have attended the captain
    course at the LMA. Another 4 Armenian officers are scheduled to
    attend the course in Vilnius this year.

    For several years, Lithuania's Defense Ministry has been implementing
    an initiative aimed at sharing the Baltic states' experience in the
    military field -- armed forces modernization, legal base development
    -- with South Caucasus countries.

    In addition to the LMA captain course, Lithuania pays for the studies
    of an Armenian officer at the Baltic Defense College in Tartu,
    Estonia.

    Armenia has been involved in the Partnership for Peace program since
    1994.

    Vilnius newsroom, +370 5 2681508, [email protected]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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