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    NATO has no plans of interfering with OSCE Minsk Group, Simmons says

    24.02.2005 18:12

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Speaking at a news conference in Yerevan on
    Thursday, Robert Simmons, Special Advisor on Central Asia and the
    Caucasus to NATO's Secretary-General, said he was satisfied with his
    meetings with the Armenian leadership.

    When asked whether the NATO was planning to deploy peacekeepers to the
    liberated territories of Karabakh, Simmons said: "The Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict should be discussed and settled in the OSCE Minsk Group but
    we are interested in a final settlement. We have no intention to get
    involved with the issue." Besides, he noted, deployment of
    peacekeepers is only possible if both sides agree to it, and there is
    no such agreement at this point.

    Referring to the NATO's stance to the relations between Armenia and
    Russia, he indicated that NATO is for good relations between all
    countries, and that his organization does not seek a competition in
    this area. He also mentioned that NATO will continue to pay attention
    to the South Caucasus, adding that "NATO's doors are open" for the
    countries which recognize "our values."

    Simmons also said that there is an ongoing cooperation between the
    organization and Armenia, noting that a group of advisors will visit
    Armenia next month to work with the Armenian Ministry of Defense. In
    response to a reporter's comment that NATO never expressed its
    position over the murder of an Armenian military officer murdered by
    an Azerbaijani colleague during a NATO-sponsored course in Hungary,
    Simmons said that NATOhad offered its regret about the dire
    incident. He, however, added that "today,we should look to the future
    and discuss joint projects."
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