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    NATO RESCUER-2006 EXERCISES START IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, JULY 17, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. NATO Rescuer-2006
    exercises started on July 14 in Yerevan. As John Evans, Ambassador of
    the U.S. to Armenia, stated at the solemn opening of the exercises,
    cooperation between Armenia and NATO continues to deepen. The
    Ambassador expressed the hope that henceforth Armenia will continue to
    efficiently cooperate with NATO within the framework of the Partnership
    for Peace program.

    As RA Defence Minister Serge Sargsian stated, the Rescuer-2006 is
    already the second large-scale exercise held in Armenia after the
    Best Joint Effort-2003.

    "Such exercises not only contribute to immediate testing of the
    special skills of subdivisions and servicemen taking part in them,
    but also are a good occasion for different countries' subdivisions
    interested in the general security and stability of our region to
    work out joint operations and to jointly solve the problems faced by
    them. I think this is too important today, as a necessity to conduct
    such operations can emerge at any moment," the Minister said.

    The goal of the exercises is to coordinate the Actions of Armenian
    Defence Ministry's Forensic Department and Rescue Service in case of
    natural and manmade disasters and to ensure their possible cooperation
    with NATO member-countries.

    Over 300 forensic doctors, rescuers, representatives of Armed
    Forces of the U.S., Armenia, Albania, Austria, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrghyzstan, Macedonia, Romania, Tajikistan and the Ukraine take part
    in the exercises.
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