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    DRAFT PROJECT OF ARMENIA'S NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY TO BE APPROVED IN NOVEMBER

    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 8 2006

    YEREVAN, November 8. /ARKA/. The draft project of Armenia's national
    security strategy is to be approved in November, Hayk Kotanjyan,
    secretary of the interdepartmental commission for elaboration of the
    National Security Strategy, counselor of the Armenian defense minister
    and major-general reported.

    Kotanjyan reported that Chairman of the Interdepartmental commission,
    Defense Minister Serj Sargsyan appeal to Rector of the Yerevan State
    University, Professor Aram Simonyan and President of the National
    Academy of Sciences Radik Martirosyan with the relevant request.

    "It is planned to start open parliamentary discussion of the draft
    project before December. According to the results of open discussions,
    the Interdepartmental commission will submit the project to the
    government for approval," Kotanjyan said.

    He said that from the viewpoint of the project's contents, the
    specificity consists in the Strategy's aim at the multidirectional
    balance of secure orientations, as well as transformation of the
    society by democratic reforms and integration into the international
    community.

    "Another important specificity is that the Commission simultaneously
    elaborates two mutually conditioned products: the Strategy of
    national security and a portfolio of departmental programs, providing
    implementation of the National Security Strategy in all the spheres
    of Armenia's life," Kotanjyan reported.

    "The basis of the interdepartmental elaboration of the project was
    the report of Defense Minister Serj Sargsyan called 'Basic Trends of
    Armenia's National Security Strategy'," Kotanjyan said.
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