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    ARMENIA IS NOT READY FOR NATO MEMBERSHIP: DEPUTY SPEAKER OF ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT

    Regnum, Russia
    June 15 2006

    "NATO membership means rebuilding relations with that organization -
    something Armenia is not ready for today," the vice speaker of the
    Armenian parliament Vahan Hovhannissyan said during a roundtable with
    NATO representatives. The press service of the Armenian parliament
    has told REGNUM that, when asked about the future development of
    Armenia's relations with NATO and the EU and, in this context, with
    Russia, Hovhannissyan said that since the Soviet times Armenia has
    regarded NATO as some military organization - some alliance formed for
    protecting the European democratic values. "It later turned out that
    many countries join NATO not so much for adopting these values as for
    feeling more protected, for gaining some cover," Hovhannissyan said.

    "Obviously, the new NATO and EU members from Eastern Europe were not
    ready for that. Unlike its neighbors, Armenia believes that the key
    goal of NATO membership is to attain conformity with the European
    standards so that this membership be natural rather than artificial."

    Hovhannissyan noted that Armenia is signatory to the Collective
    Security Treaty - an anti-terrorist rather than military organization,
    whose key goal is to ensure security. Nevertheless, membership in
    NATO means rebuilding relations with that organization - something
    Armenia is not ready to do yet.

    Asked by British delegate Franck Cook what challenges Armenia is
    faced with today, Hovhanissyan said that for many years already
    Turkey has been keeping Armenia in blockade and laying pre-conditions
    for establishing diplomatic relations with it, which makes mutual
    improvement impossible. "Turkey demands that Armenia should stop
    efforts towards the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
    that Armenian forces should be withdrawn from Nagorno Karabakh - which,
    in fact, means that the whole Armenian population should leave Nagorno
    Karabakh - and, finally, that Armenia should recognize the territorial
    integrity of Turkey - something Armenia does not deny officially as
    there is Kars Treaty, a document nobody disputes," Hovhannissyan said.

    "Meanwhile, Turkey keeps violating Kars Treaty, particularly, its
    points 17 and 19 saying that railroads and other routes should be
    protected and free transit of people and goods should be ensured.

    When Armenia proclaimed independence, Turkey refused to establish
    diplomatic relations with our country and violated one more point
    of the treaty saying that the two countries should have consular
    conventions," Hovhannissyan said. He noted that by constantly demanding
    compliance with Kars Treaty from Armenia Turkey is involuntarily making
    more visible its own doubts concerning the treaty. Hovhannissyan said
    that Turkey's membership in NATO is not a guarantee for its neighbors
    that they will not become victims of its aggression as there is a
    vivid proof they may - the fate of Cyprus.
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