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    ARMENIA SUCCESSFULLY STARTS IMPLEMENTATION OF IPAP, ROBERT SIMMONS SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    May 23 2006

    YEREVAN, MAY 23, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The May 23 joint press
    conference of Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Arman Kirakosian and
    Special Representative of NATO Secretary General of South Caucasian
    Issues Robert Simmons was dedicated to issues of cooperation between
    Armenia and NATO within the framework of the Individual Partnership
    Actions Plan (IPAP) and the Partnership for Peace program. Both of the
    speakers expressed satisfaction with the level of cooperation between
    Armenian and NATO within the framework of IPAP and Partnership for
    Peace. According to A.Kirakosian, IPAP can be considered as one of the
    components of Armenia's integration to European structures. Robert
    Simmons in his turn declared that Armenia successfully started the
    implementation of IPAP. According to him, cooperation within the
    framework of IPAP is long-lasting and it cannot be finished until
    2015. The program accentuates the reform in the sphere of defence. In
    particular, it is planned to direct NATO's resources to the improvement
    of the work of the frontier and other services.

    In R.Simmons' opinion, the reforming of the Armenian army will be
    beneficial both for Armenia itself and for NATO, which is interested
    in partners that will take part in peacekeeping missions: "We are for
    having more partners. We have mutual interests." He pointed to the
    wish and interest of NATO in development of relations of partnership
    with Armenia. According to him, the Armenian government also treats
    development of these relations positively: "The relations between
    NATO and Armenia do not contradict our relations with the other
    countries. NATO does not make Armenia join the alliance and does not
    want Armenia to break off its good relations with other countries. We
    have no problems in the respect of your interrelations with Russia,"
    Robert Simmons declared. As for the difference in the position of NATO
    in the issue of presence of the Russian military bases in the territory
    of Georgia and Armenia, the Special Representative of NATO Secretary
    General declared: "The issue about the bases should be decided by
    the receiving side: Armenia is not against presence of the Russian
    base in its territory, quite a different thing is Georgia, which is
    against this." In connection with the Nagorno Karabakh problem Robert
    Simmons mentioned that NATO supports the OSCE Minsk Group's efforts
    in the process of settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and
    hopes that the sides of the conflict will reach a mutually acceptable
    solution. As for the possibility of quartering NATO troops in the
    Karabakh conflict zone, Robert Simmons declared that the sides of
    the conflict first should reach an agreement and only then decide
    what troops should be quartered in the conflict zone.
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