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    ARMENIA TO "DEFINITELY TAKE PART" IN NATO EXERCISE IN GEORGIA

    Interfax
    April 20 2009
    Russia

    Armenia's Defense Ministry said Armenia "will definitely take part"
    in a planned NATO military exercise in Georgia on May 6-June 1,
    an exercise Russia has been protesting at.

    "After the conference on planning the exercise we will be able to
    say definitively what will be the composition [of our forces that]
    will take part in this exercise. But we will definitely take part,"
    ministry spokesman Seiran Shakhsuvarian told Interfax.

    The planned Cooperative Longbow 2009 exercise, announced by NATO on
    Wednesday, would bring 1,300 troops from 19 countries some of which
    are NATO members and some are not but are involved in the alliance's
    Partnership for Peace program.

    The first phase of the exercise would take place in Georgia's capital,
    Tbilisi. The second will be field maneuvers at the Vaziani military
    base on May 18-June 1.

    On Friday, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev described the planned
    exercise as a "shortsighted" move that "doesn't help strengthen
    Russia's contacts with NATO."

    The day before, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters
    in Yerevan that Cooperative Longbow 2009 would not be conducive to
    stability in the Caucasus.

    Russian permanent envoy to NATO Dmitry Rogozin told Interfax: "On
    Wednesday we sent an official appeal to the NATO secretary general,
    Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, with a proposal for putting off the NATO
    military exercise that is due to take place in Georgia shortly or
    for canceling it altogether."
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