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    UPI
    July 6, 2005 Wednesday 12:08 AM EST

    NATO offers Armenia assistance

    YEREVAN, Armenia


    NATO has offered Armenia assistance if its government becomes
    discontented with Russian bases on its territory.

    NATO's special envoy to the South Caucasus and Central Asia, Robert
    Simons, praised the recent round of Russo-Georgian discussions, which
    he noted resulted in Moscow agreeing to honor its Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe commitments -- made at the 1999
    Istanbul summit.

    "Russia has maintained its military base in Armenia. This is in line
    with the Treaty on Conventional Arms in Europe. On the other hand,
    this is undesirable, as certain challenges may arise if Armenia grows
    discontented with Russian military presence in its territory," Simons
    said.

    Assa-Irada's news agency reported that Simons tempered his remarks by
    commenting that Russian bases on Armenian territory would not likely
    affect NATO-Armenia relations, noting, "This is not a problem for
    NATO. The alliance does not build ties with its partner states based
    on competition and does not see Russia as its rival in the Caucasus."

    Simons concluded that in terms of its ties with NATO, Georgia is far
    ahead of Azerbaijan and Armenia and is the only Caucasus state to
    have expressed its willingness to enter the alliance.
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