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    ArmenPress
    Feb 24 2005

    NATO OFFICIAL WELCOMES ARMENIA'S WILLINGNESS TO BOOST RELATIONS WITH
    ALLIANCE

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS: A senior NATO official said
    today in Yerevan that the Alliance was satisfied with the start of
    developing the Individual Partnership Program with Armenia and
    welcomed Armenia's willingness to boost its relations with NATO.
    Robert Simons, NATO's Secretary General's special representative
    for the South Caucasus and Central Asia, who arrived here for a short
    fact-finding visit told a news conference after meeting with
    President Kocharian and other top-official Armenian leaders that he
    briefed the Armenian leadership on February 22 NATO summit details as
    well as NATO-Russia relations.
    He said the Individual Partnership Program should specify what
    Armenia wants from its cooperation with NATO which in turn would help
    the Alliance to decide what it can do to help it meet these goals.
    He said a NATO liaison officer Romualdas Razuks will be assigned a
    key role in developing various aspects of assistance to Armenia.
    The NATO official said a team of experts will visit Armenia in a
    month to provide technical assistance to Armenian Defense Ministry to
    elaborate the Individual Partnership Program. He added there was no
    specific time frame about when Armenia has to submit the document.
    He thanked the Armenian government for supporting fight against
    international terrorism and sending peace-keeping troops to Kosovo
    and Iraq.
    Robert Simons said another focus of his talks with Armenian
    leadership was on Nagorno Karabagh conflict regulation, saying NATO
    is interested in its peaceful end.
    "NATO does not intend to have any role in the talks over this
    problem," he said expressing hope that the talks sponsored by the
    OSCE Minsk Group would help the sides to reach a compromise peace
    deal.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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