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    Baltic News Service
    April 7, 2005

    LITHUANIA TO ACCEPT MORE ARMENIAN OFFICERS AS STUDENTS

    YEREVAN/VILNIUS

    Armenia's officers will pursue studies at the captain course at the
    Lithuanian Military Academy in future as well, as stipulated in the
    agreement signed in Yerevan by Lithuania's Defense Minister Gediminas
    Kirkilas, who is staying on an official visit in Armenia, and
    Armenia's Defense Minister Serzh Sargisian.

    Since 2003, there have been 4 Armenian officers attending the captain
    course at the LMA.

    Undersecratary of the Defense Ministry Renatas Norkus told BNS on
    Thursday that another 4 Armenian officers are scheduled to attend the
    course in Vilnius this year.

    INTERFAX has reported that Sargisian emphasized during a press
    conference on Wednesday that Armenia had chosen the path of EU
    integration and was striving towards closer cooperation with NATO,
    but would maintain strong ties with the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization that unites the CIS countries.

    In his turn, Kirkilas accentuated that Lithuania was in position to
    support Armenia's integration into European structures and NATO.

    "Armenia is being more and more precise in defining its priorities.
    We welcome Armenia's active integration into European and
    euro-Atlantic structures and hail Armenia's decision to allocate its
    troops to the operation in Iraq," Kirkilas said.

    It it is for several years now that Lithuania's Defense Ministry has
    been pursuing an initiative targeted at sharing the Baltic states's
    experience in the military field -- armed forces modernization,
    development of a legal framework -- with South Caucasus countries.

    In addition to the LMA's captain course, Lithuania subsidizes the
    studies of one 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]
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