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    DAN FRIED: GEORGIA, UKRAINE FAR AWAY FROM NATO

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.11.2008 13:24 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ NATO will probably not offer membership to Ukraine
    and Georgia for years to come, a senior U.S. official said on Tuesday
    before an alliance meeting next week that is expected to discuss
    the issue.

    The Bush administration has supported putting the two former Soviet
    republics on a formal path, called a Membership Action Plan, towards
    joining NATO. But there is considerable European opposition, which
    has grown since Georgia's war with Russia in August.

    Rather than get into a "huge debate" next week, NATO should make it
    clear that Ukraine and Georgia are still welcome and the alliance
    stands ready to help them become members, Assistant Secretary of
    State Dan Fried said.

    "I think it's fair to predict there would be no NATO membership
    offer for some years to come, just taking a look at these countries
    realistically, and they wouldn't disagree," Fried, in charge
    of European and Eurasian affairs, told reporters at the State
    Department. "We ought to concentrate on the areas where the alliance
    is already agreed, which is that these countries will join NATO but
    they have a lot of work to do and we will help them."

    NATO leaders promised Ukraine and Georgia at a summit in Bucharest in
    April that they would one day join the Western defense alliance but
    declined to offer them the formal path towards membership because of
    French and German objections.

    The alliance's foreign ministers are to review the two countries'
    progress in Brussels on December 2 and 3.

    Fried said there was realism in Washington and other capitals about
    the work Georgia and Ukraine must do to become stable democracies
    that could join the 26-nation alliance, Reuters reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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