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    Armenia does not plan to join NATO, president says

    AP Worldstream; Apr 22, 2006

    Armenia does not plan to join NATO, the former Soviet republic's
    president said in comments published Saturday, adding that close
    military ties with Russia and other regional countries provide
    sufficient security.

    Armenia is broadening its cooperation with NATO under an alliance
    partnership program, the newspaper Voice of Armenia quoted President
    Robert Kocharian as saying. "However, Armenia does not intend to join
    NATO," he said.

    "Participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the
    high level of military-technical cooperation with Russia resolve the
    question of the provision of security for our country to a sufficient
    degree," Kocharian added, according to the newspaper.

    The Collective Security Treaty links Armenia with Russia, Belarus,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

    Kocharian was responding to a question about statements attributed to
    the Caucasus Mountain nation's parliament speaker, Artur Bagdasarian,
    who reportedly told a German newspaper that Armenia's future lies
    with the European Union and NATO and that Russia should not block
    its Westward path.

    Armenia is Russia's chief ally in the poor, strategic located
    Caucasus Mountain region and hosts a Russian military base.
    Neighboring Georgia, which is seeking to shed Moscow's influence
    and turn Westward, reached an agreement last year obliging Russia to
    withdraw its two military bases from the country by the end of 2008.
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