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    AZG Armenian Daily #107, 10/06/2006


    Europe

    PIERRE LELLOUCHE: IN 1997, MOSCOW PROMISED NOT TO HINDER NEW STATES TO
    BECOME NATO MEMBERS

    Pierre Lellouche, Chairman of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, has
    stated recently that the negative statements about Ukraine's probable
    membership to NATO made by RF foreign minister and deputies of Russian
    State Duma break the NATO-Russia agreement signed in 1997.

    Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov told journalists that if Ukraine and
    Georgia become NATO members, "a great geopolitical change will take
    place." He added that Russia will consider that membership from the
    viewpoint of its security, its economic interests and the relations of
    its beneficial partners.

    Commenting on the statement of Sergey Lavrov, Mr. Lellouche said in
    the interview with the Ukrainian BBC that he isn't surprised at
    all. "But I will point out one contradiction. The Russia-NATO
    agreement signed in 1997 envisages the right of all the European
    countries to chose allies, become members of other organizations quite
    independently," he said.

    Lellouche stated that the Western states are aware that Russia doesn't
    like enlargement of NATO. "But I don't understand how can Russia
    hinder Ukraine's membership to NATO without applying the approaches of
    the "cold war," he said.

    By Petros Keshishian
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