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    Panorama.am

    18:09 11/03/06

    DEMOCRACY IN ARMY?


    It is the second day since a round table seminar is
    being held in Yerevan in the scopes of Starlink
    program. It has been organized by International Centre
    of Human Development (Armenia) and Research Centre of
    European Securities (Netherlands) organizations.

    Starlink program aims at `joining Georgia, the Ukraine
    and Moldova to larger community of European security
    stimulating the process of amendments and democratic
    government of security field.' Politician Aghasi
    Yenokyan thinks: `This seminar has an introductory
    character after which different mechanisms of
    democratic control over armed forces will be
    represented, trainings will be held and so on. And the
    democratic control over armed forces in Armenia is of
    extreme necessity and as the army has a great impact
    on the political processes in Armenia. These two must
    be separated from each other as much as possible.'

    In his turn former Minister of Defence of the
    Netherlands and former Secretary of Western-European
    union Whim van Eckeley thinks such activities are
    important to develop the system of defence.

    Taking into consideration the circumstance that the
    possible punitive measures towards Iran can create
    real threats for Armenian security the Armenian
    correspondents tried to receive comments on the
    question form former European Minister of Defence.

    `It's a rather difficult question. But I don't think
    serious punitive measures will be carried out against
    Iran in the near future. I think Iranian Government
    will have commonsense enough to let international
    agencies set control over realization of nuclear
    programs,' W. van Eckeley said.

    However, Armenia is the 4th country after the Ukraine,
    Moldova and Georgia to undergo Starlink program.
    Taking into account the fact that the above mentioned
    countries faced `colored revolutions', as well as
    active attempts to be admitted in the NATO in the
    latest 2-3 years, isn't there apprehension that the
    same tendency is expected in Armenia? In reply to
    Panorama.am this question politician A. Yenokyan said:
    `Nevertheless, the NATO can give warrants of real
    security to European countries. The fact of being
    under the patronage of that organization holds these
    countries back from war, it is obvious. I think in the
    case of Armenia it will work if we manage to be
    integrated into this project together with our
    enemies.' /Panorama.am/
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