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    Associated Press Worldstream
    February 24, 2005 Thursday 3:12 PM Eastern Time

    NATO official: ties with Armenia not intended to compete with
    Armenian-Russian relations

    YEREVAN, Armenia

    A top NATO envoy said Thursday that Armenia's relations with NATO
    should not be seen as competing with the Caucasus nation's ties with
    Russia.

    Robert Simons, NATO special envoy for the South Caucasus and Central
    Asia, praised Armenia for supporting NATO's international efforts,
    especially in the fight against terrorism, and he thanked Yerevan for
    sending peacekeeping and other troops to Kosovo and Iraq.

    "Cooperation between NATO and Armenia or with some other nation
    should not be examined in the context of competition with Russia,"
    Simons said. "NATO supports close ties with Russia, building
    relations, particularly, in the framework of the Russia-NATO
    council."

    Asked about the likelihood of Armenia's becoming a member of the
    defense alliance, Simons said "NATO's door is open to any country."

    Russia has watched warily as former Soviet countries like Ukraine and
    Georgia have sought deepen ties with Western organizations like the
    European Union and NATO and move out from under Russia's shadow.

    Armenia has 49 bomb-disposal experts, drivers, medics and officers
    serving in Iraq as part of the U.S.-led military effort there.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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