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    TBILISI MORE CONSISTENT IN MOVING TOWARDS NATO, THAN YEREVAN AND BAKU

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    12.10.2006 14:17 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The NATO does not put any time limits for accession
    of a country to the Alliance.

    Each country, wishing to become a NATO member, should fulfill the terms
    and then speaking of its accession will be possible, NATO Secretary
    General's Special Representative for the South Caucasus and Central
    Asia Robert Simmons stated at a news conference in Yerevan.

    In his words, Georgia is more consistent in moving towards the NATO
    than Armenia and Azerbaijan and the first phase of its program is
    underway. "It is a program for NATO accession, and not IPAP. Neither
    Armenia, nor Azerbaijan stated a desire to join the Alliance,"
    Simmons said.

    As for Georgian-Russian relations, the NATO Secretary General's Special
    Representative expressed confidence that the tension in the relations
    between Russia and Georgia will be settled peacefully.

    Robert Simmons also told about the agenda of the coming NATO
    agenda. "Three issues will be discussed: increase of the military
    presence of the NATO in Afghanistan, expansion of cooperation with
    countries of the Pacific basin and NATO capacity to military operations
    in various parts of the world," Simmons said.
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